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Friday, March 27, 2015

Michael Clarke,Australia's Captain announces retirement from ODI's Saturday March 28,2015

One day ahead of the big World Cup final between co-hosts Australia and New Zealand, Aussie skipper Michael Clarke has announced that he will be retiring from one-day international cricket after Sunday's final which is going to be hosted at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
"Tomorrow will be my last ODI game for Australia," Clarke said at the start of the press conference ahead of the big match. "I've just spoken to my teammates, James Sutherland, Rod Marsh and Darren Lehmann and informed them that tomorrow (Sunday) will be my last ODI game for Australia."

When asked by the reporters whether this decision was made long time ago, Clarke said he only decided on this about 48 hours ago when he returned home from the semi-final against India, which Australia won by 95 runs.
"I think I got back to my house at about 12.30. Kyly was in bed and that's when I spoke to her about it. I know I've made the right decision,Michael Clarke added.

Michael Clarke has played 244 ODIs for Australia, and made 7907 runs at an average of 44.42 with 8 hundreds and 57 half-centuries
G’bye ODIs: Skipper Michael Clarke acknowledges the crowd after Australia’s semi-final win over India in Sydney on Thursday. Pic/Getty Images

Michael Clarke signed off with a half century and another World Cup title, leading Australia to a seven-wicket victory over first-time finalist New Zealand on Sunday March 29,2015 in front of a crowd of 93,013 at MCG

Australia captain Michael Clarke lifts the World Cup after his country's seven-wicket victory against New Zealand
Australia's players spray champagne as they celebrate their convincing win at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday 
Australian captain Clarke holds aloft the World Cup after his side's victory over New Zealand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Clarke receives a kiss from his wife Kyly (right)


Michael Clarke (74 in 72 Balls with 4x10 and 6x2) and Steve Smith (56 not out)put on 112 Runs for the 3rd wicket and spearheaded Australia to the winning target of 184 in the 34th over to capture its fifth World Cup title

Michael Clarke, who played in the winning team in 2007, was bowled by Matt Henry 9 runs short of the target in his 245th and last ODI
 


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