Michael Clarke announces retirement from ODI format



      The Australian captain Michael Clarke retires from the ODI cricket. He had announced the decision before playing the World Cup finals. 

      The great Australian right hand batsman has retired due his hamstring injury that gets him into and out of the International team for his country. He got the injury in the Test series against India and was out of the remaining matches. He was also not sure for playing this World Cup. But he recovered very fast from the injury and got selected in the squad. He had came into the World Cup with great expectations and now has won it for his country for the 5th time. Aussies have been made proud again by Clarke. He has also proved that it isn't an easy task to beat the Australians in their own backyard. They have never lost a World Cup semis in their own backyard. He has got a superb farewell from the ODI cricket by his team. He scored superb 63 runs in his last ODI for Australia.
       In the post match presentation of the Finals he also said one thing. "The World Cup is been dedicated to their little brother Philips Huges". They had lost their brother Philips Huges and they have won it for him and Clarke.
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