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Clarke not 'ready' for ODIs yet

| | Feb 06, 2015, at 02:17 am
Melbourne, Feb 5 (IBNS): Australian cricketer Michael Clarke has said he is not yet ready to play the One Day Internationals.

Clarke, who has recovered from injury and returned to competitive cricket on Thursday as he played for  Cricket Australia XI in an unofficial warm-up game against Bangladesh, was quoted as saying by Cricket Australia website: "My opinion, I think there's probably still a gap between where I am now and playing a one-day international for Australia."

"The fortunate thing is I've got plenty of time to close that gap," he said.

Clarke bowled and scored 34 from 36 balls.

Clarke hit six fours in his knock and while fielding he spent 32 overs on the field.

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