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		<title>Angry Clarke rubbishes team disunity claims&#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 01:34:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia captain Michael Clarke angrily denied Monday claims that the disastrous England tour has been plagued by off-field dramas, saying it was “absolute garbage”. Clarke, 34, announced he was retiring after England completed a crushing innings and 78-run victory in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge on Saturday to take an unbeatable 3-1 lead in [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australia captain Michael Clarke angrily denied Monday claims that the disastrous England tour has been plagued by off-field dramas, saying it was “absolute garbage”.</p>
<p>Clarke, 34, announced he was retiring after England completed a crushing innings and 78-run victory in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge on Saturday to take an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the five-match Ashes series.</p>
<p>He will play the final Test at The Oval on August 20 before the curtain comes down on a distinguished career.</p>
<p>But his departure has been met by rumblings of off-field unrest in the Australian media, with the Sydney Daily Telegraph claiming there was a long-running feud between the wives of two senior players which caused distractions.</p>
<p>It also claimed Clarke refused to travel on the team bus or socialise with teammates, while the sacking of popular vice-captain Brad Haddin after time off for family reasons did not go down well.</p>
<p>“There is no disharmony is this group whatsoever. The players are as tight as any team I&#8217;ve been a part of,” Clarke told Sydney radio station Triple M.</p>
<p>“Travelling in different cars. What a load of shit.</p>
<p>“Wives and girlfriends being on tour is a distraction? What a load of shit. That&#8217;s absolute garbage,” he added. “I&#8217;ll give back 10 of my Test 100s if it wasn&#8217;t for my beautiful wife.”</p>
<p>‘Stunned’</p>
<p>The newspaper had claimed it was “the year-long disintegration in the off-field relationship between Clarke and the rest of the team” that hindered any chance of Ashes success.</p>
<p>“He often chooses to travel by private car instead of the team bus and rarely attends team get-togethers,” it said.</p>
<p>“On the night that he made his decision to step down, team members were stunned when he joined them for a rare drink in the hotel bar, although he ended the night drowning his sorrows with former teammate Shane Warne rather than any of the current side.” Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has vowed a full review of the tour, and Clarke said the players had to accept blame.</p>
<p>“At the end of the day the players are the ones who walk onto the field, we have to perform and we haven&#8217;t performed well enough,” he said.</p>
<p>In a column for the Sydney Daily Telegraph on Monday, Clarke revealed it was a tough decision to walk away from Test cricket.</p>
<p>“My entire life has been about cricket. I’ve thought about the great game every day for as long as I can remember,” he said.</p>
<p>“Definitely telling my grandfather was perhaps the hardest part and he was very emotional. Pop’s made it clear to me over the past 10 years that watching me play cricket is a big part of what keeps him going. “I tried not to let emotion overcome me -– I’ve done too much crying over the years.”</p>
<p>Clarke, one of the best batsmen of his generation but plagued by injuries, knew the time was right to go, having reached 25 just six times in his last 30 Test innings.</p>
<p>He added that he was proud that “right up to the last day of my career I can look myself in the mirror and say that I have left nothing in the tank in terms of my work ethic and trying my best”.</p>
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		<title>Clarke to retire&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2015 01:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia captain Michael Clarke said Saturday he would retire from international cricket after the fifth Ashes Test against England at The Oval later this month. The 34-year-old Clarke made his announcement after England completed a crushing innings and 78 run victory over Australia in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge. to take an unbeatable 3-1 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Australia captain Michael Clarke said Saturday he would retire from international cricket after the fifth Ashes Test against England at The Oval later this month.</p>
<p>The 34-year-old Clarke made his announcement after England completed a crushing innings and 78 run victory over Australia in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge.</p>
<p>to take an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the five-match Ashes series.</p>
<p>&#8220;I will have one more Test and that is the end of my career,&#8221; said Clarke during the post-match presentation ceremony.<br />
&#8220;I am retiring from international cricket. I don&#8217;t want to jump ship now so I will have one more go at The Oval,&#8221; he added after reports in Australian media earlier Saturday that he was about to end his Australia career.<br />
The fifth Test starts at The Oval, in south London, on 20 August.<br />
The 34-year-old Clarke, one of the best batsmen of his generation but plagued by a longstanding back problem and more recent hamstring trouble, is in a desperate run of form, having reached 25 just six times in his last 30 Test innings.<br />
Clarke has made 28 Test centuries, one short of Australia batting great Donald Bradman&#8217;s tally, in his 114-match career.<br />
Saturday&#8217;s defeat saw Clarke become the first Australian in more than a century to lose four successive Ashes series in England.<br />
Clarke averages just 16.71 in eight innings this Ashes, with a top score of 38 and, as a consequence, his career Test average has dropped below 50 &#8212; widely considered to be the mark of an all-time great.<br />
He retired from one-day international cricket after leading Australia to World Cup glory on home soil earlier this year, with Clarke saying he had made the decision in order to prolong his Test career.<br />
One of the few major targets left for Clarke would have been to win a Test series in England, having previously been on the losing side during Australia&#8217;s tours in 2005, 2009 and 2013.<br />
But this is one achievement that will now elude him.<br />
Heir apparent Steven Smith is now set to become Australia&#8217;s captain for their next Test series in Bangladesh.</p>
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