Clarke reveals multiple skin cancer surgeries, urges regular check-ups
Clarke, who was first diagnosed in 2006, revisited his health journey on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, saying he has had “a number cut out” of his face alone.
Clarke, who was first diagnosed in 2006, revisited his health journey on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, saying he has had “a number cut out” of his face alone.
The 44-year-old posted a picture on social media showing himself with a plaster on his nose, confirming he had undergone surgery. Clarke, who was first diagnosed with skin cancer in 2006, has had several procedures over the years.
Under Langer's coaching, Australia recently won its first Men's T20 World Cup title in Dubai on Sunday. But Clarke feels that Langer, whose contract as Australia's head coach runs till mid-2022, may not travel with the team for the tour of Pakistan in March and April next year.
Steve Smith, the premier Australian batsman was picked for just Rs 2.2 crore by the Delhi Capitals franchise at Thursday's auction in Chennai.
"This recognition and accolade is as much for you guys as it is for my contribution," Clarke said.
Pat Cummins said that they were looking to play "less aggressively" to revive the image of Australian cricket after the ball-tampering scandal.
Clarke had said that there was a phase in his country’s cricket and in other teams as well where the players believed sledging Kohli or other big Indian players may jeopardise their IPL career.
Clarke also heaped praise on legendary India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, who according to the Aussie was technically the best batsman.
The 2015 World Cup-winning skipper Michael Clarke has also spoken about the dominance of Virat Kohli and what impact it has had on Australian cricketer.
Michael Clarke felt that since Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma were the captains of the popular teams in IPL, the Australian players did not want to sledge them