Former captain Michael Clarke will almost certainly not be commentating on Australia’s looming Test series against India as the fallout from his ugly public spat in Noosa continues
Former captain Michael Clarke is set to be replaced as a commentator on Australia’s looming Test series against India as the fallout from hisMultiple senior cricket sources, who did not wish to be named in order to speak frankly, have confirmed tothat the BCCI, India’s cricket board, is seeking other former players to replace Clarke in the spot he is meant to fill alongside Matthew Hayden for the tour.
Four Tests in Nagpur, Delhi, Dharamshala and Ahmedabad take place from February 9 to March 13, then three ODIs are scheduled for Mumbai, Vizag and Chennai on March 17, 19 and 22. The Indian Premier League starts on March 20.The BCCI has declined multiple requests for comment. India’s governing body employs commentators directly for coverage of home series, before selling the rights to the broadcast feed around the world. Foxtel holds the rights for the forthcoming series.
“I’m absolutely gutted I’ve put people I hold in the highest regard in this position. My actions in the lead-up to this altercation were nothing short of shameful and regrettable,” Clarke had said last week.“I am shattered that because of my actions I’ve drawn women of class and integrity, and my mates, into this situation.”
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