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Clarke to quit ODI cricket after Sunday's World Cup final

Clarke, who is just four days short of his 34th birthday, has played 244 ODIs till now scoring 7907 runs at an average of 44.42 with eight hundreds and 57 half-centuries. He will, however, continue to play for Australia in Test format.

March 28, 2015 / 14:45 IST
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Australian captain Michael Clarke will retire from ODI cricket after the World Cup summit clash against New Zealand here tomorrow, saying it was the "right time" to quit the shorter format of the game and give the new skipper enough time to build the team.

Clarke, who is just four days short of his 34th birthday, has played 244 ODIs till now scoring 7907 runs at an average of 44.42 with eight hundreds and 57 half-centuries. He will, however, continue to play for Australia in Test format.

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The stylish right-hander, who has been under immense pressure to hold his place in the ODI side, announced his retirement at the pre-match media conference here today. "I just want everyone to know that tomorrow will be my last ODI game for Australia.

I have just spoken to my teammates and to James Sutherland and Rod Marsh and Darren Lehmann and informed them that tomorrow will be my last ODI for Australia," Clarke said at the packed media conference.