Michael Clarke Relieved of Media Duties Ahead of First Test vs India
Clarke, who has been with the Hughes family since the South Australia batsman's passing away, has been relieved of all his media duties irrespective of whether he plays the first Test or not.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 06, 2014 03:38 pm IST
Australian captain Michael Clarke, who has been under intense emotional stress after the passing away of his brother-like mate Phillip Hughes, has been relieved of addressing the customary press conference on Monday ahead of the first Test against India starting December 9. (Australia faces biggest mental battle: Ponting)
Clarke, who has been with the Hughes family since the South Australia batsman's passing away, has been relieved of all his media duties irrespective of whether he plays the first Test or not.
Pace spearhead Micthell Johnson will carry out the duties of Clarke and will address the pre-match conference, according to a report in news.com.au. (Australians to wear No. 408 jersey as tribute to Hughes)
Still doubtful for the opening game, Clarke seemed to have recovered from his hamstring injury after the batsman joined the team' training at the Adelaide Oval. (Related: Australians return to training, practice bouncers)
Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland has already mentioned that there was no pressure on any player to participate in the first Test of the four-match series if they are not up to it. (Also read: Dhoni joins Indian team in Australia | May play first Test)
Clarke seemed to be the most affected - he broke down while addressing the media on Hughes tragedy and also choked in the funeral speech - in the Australian camp alongwith David Warner and Aaron Finch.
From being part of the Australian team in Hughes' debut Test against South Africa in March 2009, to being one of the pall bearers in the left-handed batsman's last journey, Clarke has seen it all.