Cricket Australia has appointed former Australian skipper Michael Clarke as the coach for the Prime Minister's XI team that will play a Twenty20 game against Sri Lanka later this month.
Former Australian skipper Michael Clarke is expected to make a return to domestic cricket with the Kowloon Cantons side in the Hong Kong Twenty20 Blitz.
Former Australian coach John Buchanan responded to the comments made by Michael Clarke by saying that the former captain has "a lot to learn" about being a leader.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has fired back at his critics, including former coach John Buchanan and ex-teammate Andrew Symonds, for comments made during the 2015 Ashes.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke believes that the three-match Trans-Tasman series between Australia and New Zealand will be fiercely competitive.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke is all set to take part in the 71st Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race in order to raise money for a children's charity.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke is hoping that Australia can tour Bangladesh in the near future when the security issues have been sorted out.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has opted to take an indefinite break from the game after recently announcing his retirement from international cricket.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke, who has recently retired from international cricket, is considering playing in the Indian Premier League in the future.
In our latest cricket news round-up video we reflect on an emotional few days for the sport with the retirements of Michael Clarke, Chris Rogers and Kumar Sangakkara dominating the headlines.
Australian captain Michael Clarke has expressed his confidence in the future of the Australian team, which he believes is in the safe hands of Steven Smith.
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting thinks that outgoing skipper Michael Clarke has timed his retirement well after having endured an extended lean patch with the bat.
Cricket Australia Chief Executive James Sutherland congratulated Michael Clarke by stating that his retirement is a small moment in an otherwise great career.
Australian captain Michael Clarke has announced his retirement from international cricket on Saturday after his side lost the Ashes to England following an innings defeat at Trent Bridge.
Australian captain Michael Clarke believes that his side can still bounce back in the ongoing Trent Bridge Test to save the urn from going England's way.
Australian captain Michael Clarke, who has been struggling for runs in the ongoing Ashes, came down strongly on his critics by saying that his hunger for the game remains as strong as ever.
Australian captain Michael Clarke reckons that the injury to England's pace spearhead James Anderson could be pivotal to the visitors' fortunes as they try to stage a recovery in the ongoing Ashes series.