Michael Clarke

Michael Clarke

Australia
2003 - 2015
  • Date of Birth 1981-4-2
  • Role middle-order batter
  • Batting Style right-hand bat
  • Bowling Style slow left-arm orthodox
Debut Matches
Format Match Date
TEST AUS vs IND 2004-10-06
ODI ENG vs AUS 2003-01-19
T20 AUS vs NZ 2005-02-17
vs 1970-01-01

Recent Performances

Kow Cantons vs Isl Warriors
2016-05-28
Batting: 15*
Bowling: -
Kow Cantons vs HH Jaguars
2016-05-28
Batting: 6
Bowling: 0/12
Australia vs England
2015-08-20
Batting: 15
Bowling: -
Australia vs England
2015-08-06
Batting: 10 & 13
Bowling: -
Australia vs England
2015-07-29
Batting: 10 & 3
Bowling: -
Australians vs Derbyshire
2015-07-23
Batting: 16 & 44*
Bowling: -
Australia vs England
2015-07-16
Batting: 7 & 32*
Bowling: -
England vs Australia
2015-07-08
Batting: 38 & 4
Bowling: -
Australians vs Essex
2015-07-01
Batting: 0 & 77
Bowling: -
Australians vs Kent
2015-06-25
Batting: 56 & 47
Bowling: -

Batting Statistics

Matches 115
Innings 198
Runs 8643
Average 49.1
Strike Rate 55.92
Highest Score 329*
100s 28
50s 27
Fours 978
Sixes 39
Catches 134

Bowling Statistics

Matches 115
Innings 65
Wickets 31
Average 38.19
Economy 2.91
Strike Rate 78.5
Best Figure 6/9
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 2
Balls Bowled 2435
Runs Conceded 1184

Batting Statistics

Matches 245
Innings 223
Runs 7981
Average 44.58
Strike Rate 78.98
Highest Score 130
100s 8
50s 58
Fours 665
Sixes 53
Catches 106

Bowling Statistics

Matches 245
Innings 106
Wickets 57
Average 37.64
Economy 4.98
Strike Rate 45.3
Best Figure 5/35
4 Wickets 1
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 2585
Runs Conceded 2146

Batting Statistics

Matches 34
Innings 28
Runs 488
Average 21.21
Strike Rate 103.17
Highest Score 67
100s 0
50s 1
Fours 29
Sixes 10
Catches 13

Bowling Statistics

Matches 34
Innings 15
Wickets 6
Average 37.5
Economy 8.65
Strike Rate 26
Best Figure 1/2
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 156
Runs Conceded 225

Batting Statistics

Matches 313
Innings 285
Runs 9905
Average 42.51
Strike Rate 78.72
Highest Score 130
100s 9
50s 73
Fours
Sixes
Catches 132

Bowling Statistics

Matches 313
Innings
Wickets 84
Average 32.01
Economy 4.89
Strike Rate 39.2
Best Figure 5/35
4 Wickets 1
5 Wickets 1
Balls Bowled 3295
Runs Conceded 2689

Batting Statistics

Matches 46
Innings 40
Runs 737
Average 21.05
Strike Rate 108.22
Highest Score 67
100s 0
50s 1
Fours 57
Sixes 12
Catches 18

Bowling Statistics

Matches 46
Innings 24
Wickets 9
Average 40.88
Economy 8.08
Strike Rate 30.3
Best Figure 1/2
4 Wickets 0
5 Wickets 0
Balls Bowled 273
Runs Conceded 368
A batter of great talent and ambition to match, Michael Clarke emerged during Australia's golden age of the 2000s, weathered the turbulent years that followed, and eventually led his side back to the top of world cricket.
At his peak Clarke was ranked the best Test batter in the world, and his cover drives and late cuts were among the most stylish of his era. Beneath the polish was a steel that defined both his batting and his leadership as an intuitive, aggressive captain.
Clarke made an unforgettable Test debut in Bangalore in 2004, scoring a century on a turning pitch, and followed it with another on home debut in Brisbane, but consistency eluded him early on. By the end of the decade, though, he had matured into one of Australia's most complete batters, his technique as refined as his temperament was tough. Persistent back and hamstring problems plagued him but his appetite for runs was never dulled.
His peak as a batter came the year after he took over as captain from Ricky Ponting: he amassed 1595 Test runs in 2012 at an astonishing average of 106.33, including three double-centuries and a triple - 329 not out against India at the SCG - which placed him alongside Don Bradman and Wally Hammond in the record books. His 161 in Cape Town in 2014, made despite the pain of a fractured shoulder, epitomised his courage.
Clarke's captaincy was not without controversy. The "Homeworkgate" affair on the 2013 India tour, when four players were suspended for indiscipline, exposed tensions within the side. But under Clarke's leadership Australia beat England 5-0 in the 2013-14 Ashes and regained the No.1 Test ranking soon after. Later in 2014, Clarke guided a grieving team through one of its darkest moments - the death of his close friend, team-mate Phillip Hughes. His emotional hundred against India in Adelaide, scored amid tears and tributes, remains one of the most poignant innings in Australian cricket.
Clarke lifted the 2015 World Cup at the MCG, scoring a fluent 74 in the final before announcing his retirement from ODIs. His Test farewell came months later, after a 2-3 Ashes defeat in England, closing a career of 8643 Test runs at an average a whisker under 50 and 28 centuries, and leaving an enduring imprint on Australian cricket.
Although Clarke's ability and dedication could never be questioned, he struggled at times to win over sections of the public, due in part to his A-list celebrity status, sizeable endorsements, and high-profile private life. There were occasions when he was booed in his own country, and at times he was accused of being too aloof around the team environment. Still, he will be remembered as a batter of class and a captain who took the game on, and emerged with an enviable record in both spheres.