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Clarke on Dhakka controversy- Virat is not a bad guy: He did it for the team, didn't respect Constas Bumrah

Australia won the 2015 World Cup under the leadership of former player Michael Clarke.

Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has defended Virat's shoulder push on Australian player Sam Constas in the Melbourne Test.

Clarke told the Beyond23 Cricket Podcast that Sam was not giving credit to Jasprit Bumrah, the best fast bowler in the world. Played many shots on his ball. Virat was disappointed by this. His behavior towards Sam would be because of this. Whatever he did, he did it for the team. Virat is not a bad person. I'm sure he talked to Sam after the game.

Konstas scored 60 runs off 65 balls with the help of six fours and two sixes. He was dismissed off Ravindra Jadeja. Australia won by 184 runs and took a 2-1 lead in the series.

What was the event? During the Melbourne Test, Virat and Sam Constance collided on the first day. In fact, during the fielding change after the end of the 10th over, Virat hit debutant Sam Constas on the shoulder. After this, there was an argument between the two. At the same time, the International Cricket Council (ICC) also fined Virat 20 percent of his match fee.

Clarke called Nitish the invention of Team India Clarke praised Nitish Reddy, who scored 114 runs in the first innings of this match. He said that Nitish is looking for Team India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Reddy made his Test debut from BGT.

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Clarke predicted a draw for the Sydney Test Clarke predicted a draw for the final BGT match in Sydney. He said that Usman Khawaja from Australia and Virat Kohli from India will be successful in scoring centuries in this match. Jasprit Bumrah from Team India and Nathan Lyon from Australia took the most wickets for their respective teams.

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