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Australian skipper Michael Clarke, who won the toss and elected to bat in the Adelaide Test on Tuesday, came out to bat with a new logo-- MC 329. The logo MC – 329 compliments the Australian skipper’s memorable triple hundred against India at Sydney.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jan 24, 2012, 11:27 AM (IST)
Edited: Jan 24, 2012, 11:27 AM (IST)
Australian captain Michael Clarke signed the deal on Monday with Spartan Sporting Goods company, based in Wollongong, south of Sydney © Getty Images
Adelaide: Jan 24, 2012
Australian skipper Michael Clarke, who won the toss and elected to bat in the Adelaide Test on Tuesday, came out to bat with a new logo– MC 329. The logo MC – 329 compliments the Australian skipper’s memorable triple hundred against India at Sydney.
Clarke has signed a three-year bat sponsorship deal and the new bat has been manufactured in a factory in Jalandhar, a North India city.
Clarke signed the deal last night with Spartan Sporting Goods company, based in Wollongong, south of Sydney.
According to a report, the contract deal figure is in “high-six figures”.
“Spartan cricket consultant Ian Davis, a former Test opening bat, who also played Sheffield Shield for both NSW and Queensland, had been in talks with Clarke’s manager, James Erskine since the Australian skipper, thrashed the Indian attack for 329,” The Australian reported.
Clarke had been without a bat deal since his contract with previous bat supplier Dunlop Slazenger declined to reknew it’s contract when it expired on December 31.
“The MC 329 is made from quality sourced English willow and made in our factory in Jalandhar in northern India,” Davis said.
“It isn’t a heavy bat, probably mid-range. The bat also features unique markings and we plan to roll out the full range of MC 329 bats nationally in June.”
Davis had previously signed Clarke when he worked for Dunlop Slazenger.
Clarke had hit his highest score, an unbeaten 329, at the SCG New Year’s Test with an unmarked bat. (PTI)
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