Wednesday, August 5, 2015

I won"t quit, says defiant Australian skipper Michael Clarke


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Sydney, Aug 5: Defiant and angry Australian captain Michael Clarke today vowed to keep playing on after the Ashes series with England, with those suggesting he was finished talking a complete load of rubbish.Pressure has been building on Clarke, who has a meagre Ashes series total of 94 runs in six innings at an average of under 19, with Australian media yesterday saying he looked lost and knew the end was near.But the 34-year-old, who has scored 28 Test centuries, said he was going nowhere, with the desire to play still burning strongly.The criticisms of my game at the moment are deserved and I wouldnt expect anything different, especially as the captain of the team, he said in a column for Sydneys Daily Telegraph. (Read: Michael Clarkes bare run column affecting Australia)

But Ive heard there have been a few articles questioning me for not having that hunger inside me. I think somebody said they could see it in my eyes that I was finished after this series.Thats a complete load of rubbish.The Sydney Morning Heralds chief sports writer Andrew Webster said on Tuesday Clarkes expression with each cheap dismissal is undeniable: it is a blank expression of utter bewilderment. He isnt annoyed but lost.

Peter Lalor, cricket writer for The Australian, added to Clarkes woes by saying that failure in the fourth Test in Nottingham starting Thursday spells an almost certain end to his career.Desire and will Clarke said: People can certainly have a shot at me about my performance, but they cant have a shot at me about my desire and my will to play this great game.To this day, Im the first to training and the last to leave, so dont tell me that I dont have the desire and the hunger, he said.

Modified Date: August 05, 2015 10:10 AM

Source: http://www.india.com/sports/i-wont-quit-says-defiant-australian-skipper-michael-clarke-491393/

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