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Former Australian captain Michael
Clarke has announced his comeback
plans to competitive cricket. He will
turn out for his New South Wales
grade cricket club Western Suburbs
against Randwick-Petersham on
February 20.
Incidentally, the second Test between
New Zealand and Australia will be
starting on the same day. When asked
about a potential comeback to
international cricket, Clarke said he
would 'never say never to anything'.
He also revealed that he intends to
play in the Indian Premier League (IPL)
, Big Bash League (BBL) and the
Sheffield Shield.
"To step away from cricket for four
months has been great, I have found
my body has enjoyed it and my mind
has really enjoyed it too," Clarke told
News Limited. Read More: Clarke set to make comeback to competitive cricket - Cricbuzz
Clarke has announced his comeback
plans to competitive cricket. He will
turn out for his New South Wales
grade cricket club Western Suburbs
against Randwick-Petersham on
February 20.
Incidentally, the second Test between
New Zealand and Australia will be
starting on the same day. When asked
about a potential comeback to
international cricket, Clarke said he
would 'never say never to anything'.
He also revealed that he intends to
play in the Indian Premier League (IPL)
, Big Bash League (BBL) and the
Sheffield Shield.
"To step away from cricket for four
months has been great, I have found
my body has enjoyed it and my mind
has really enjoyed it too," Clarke told
News Limited. Read More: Clarke set to make comeback to competitive cricket - Cricbuzz