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Michael Clarke back injury

Michael Clarke says he may not be fit for Ashes 2013-14 opener

Australian captain Michael Clarke on Thursday admitted he may not be fit for the first Ashes Test against England next month, with his long-standing back problem needing extended treatment and rest.

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Cricket Australia need to manage Michael Clarke’s workload

Michael Clarke’s constantly recurring back problem has been his pet-peeve in the recent past. If the trend continues, Clarke’s international career may see a premature end.

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Michael Clarke not thinking of retiring from any form of cricket

Michael Clarke said that he had no intention of retiring from any one format of the game to prolong his international career. The Australia captain has been plagued by injuries throughout his career, but he said that will not stop him from playing as much cricket as he can.

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Michael Clarke feels he does not need major back surgery

Australia captain Michael Clarke has said that he does not believe that his degenerative back condition requires a serious operation, despite the dire predictions made regarding his long-term future in cricket.

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Michael Clarke might need to skip ODIs to get through consecutive Ashes: Mark Taylor

Former Australian captain Mark Taylor reckoned that Michael Clarke might need to take break from One-Day Internationals (ODI) in order to be fit for consecutive Ashes. Clarke was ruled out of the first game of the Champions Trophy and George Bailey will take charge instead.

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