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Injured Australian captain Michael Clarke is providing fans with some rare insight into his mid-play thoughts, taking to Twitter during the first day of the second Test in Brisbane.
Clarke is currently recovering from surgery he underwent on Tuesday to repair the hamstring he injured during the first Test in Adelaide.
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The injury threatens to keep Clarke sidelined into the 2015 ODI World Cup which kicks off in mid-February. So with potentially a lengthy stint on the sidelines ahead, Clarke appears to be dabbling in commentary.
Usually his thoughts are reserved for those in earshot while he’s in the field, but thanks to social media, the public has been gifted some extra insight.
You can follow Michael Clarke on Twitter and keep up to date with all his musings.
I like seeing Lyon over the wicket. Enough spin but more importantly very good bounce
— Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) December 17, 2014
Commentators spot on. These dot balls are crucial. Builds pressure, fielders will get a chance
— Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) December 17, 2014
Vijay has left the ball really well in Adelaide and so far in this Test. Think we need to make him play a little more early in his innings.
— Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) December 17, 2014
And the heavy tweeting did not go unnoticed.
.@MClarke23 Raise the bat from that hospital bed buddy, that's your 50th tweet of the day already !!! Bored much ??? Hahaha…..
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) December 17, 2014
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