Australia skipper Clarke to focus on Tests
CRICKET: SYDNEY, July 23, (AFP) - Australia cricket captain Michael
Clarke said Friday he will not take part in the inaugural season of the
country's new Twenty20 Big Bash League and instead concentrate on
playing Tests. "With the greatest respect to everybody involved in the
T20 Big Bash League, I will not be committing for this year," Clarke
said in a statement. "My goal is to play Twenty20 cricket domestically,
for sure.
"But at the moment, I want to prioritise my time and commitment to my
role with the Australian team."Clarke said Australia have important Test
series against Sri Lanka, South Africa, New Zealand and India coming up.
"We have a big six months ahead, and my commitment and focus is with
those teams," he said. Australia, currently ranked fifth on the ICC Test
rankings, travel to Sri Lanka where they will take part in two T20
internationals, five ODIs and three Tests.
They will then tour South Africa in October-November before home Test
series against New Zealand and India in December-February.
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