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Clarke to do commentary during Boxing Day Test

| | Dec 25, 2014, at 04:59 am
Melbourne, Dec 24 (IBNS): Injured Australian skipper Michael Clarke will join the Wide World of Sports commentary team for the Boxing Day Test between India and Australia in Melbourne, officials said on Wednesday.

The Test match will start from Friday.

The Australian skipper underwent a  hamstring surgery recently.

“It’s an absolute thrill to have Michael on board, he joins a long list of Australian Test captains we’ve had in the Wide World of Sports commentary box,” Brad McNamara, Nine’s executive producer of cricket was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.

“We’re really looking forward to him joining us and offering his insights on cricketers he plays with and against on a regular basis,"McNamara said.
 

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