Former Australian Cricketer Michael Clarke Set To Make A Comeback To T20 Cricket

Former Australian Captain Michael Clarke who retired from International Cricket in 2015 is set to make a comeback to T20 Cricket. Clarke recently has signed on to play for the Kowloon Cantons in the Hong Kong Domestic T20 tournament. The tournament is scheduled for May 27-29. Clarke’s presence in the team gives a big boost to the rest of the players.

Clarke comeback

Kowloon Cantons are set to play their first game against the Hung Hom JD Jaguars on May 28. Clarke said in a statement that “I am really excited to be a part of Kowloon Cantons team in the upcoming T20 tournament.”

Clarke had also expressed his feeling to join the team, contribute to the cricket and experience the city.

“My focus is definitely the Twenty20 format. I was so focused when I was playing international cricket on Test and one-day cricket that I said no to a lot of IPL (Indian Premier League) opportunities. I didn’t play a game in the Big Bash. I was resting my body through that time to make sure I was fit for Test and one-day cricket,” Clarke said.

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