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Michael Clarke

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Gender Male
Death31 years ago
Date of birth April 2,1981
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Liverpool
Australia
Test debut (cap 389)6 October 2004
India
ODI debut (cap 149)19 January 2003
England
T20I debut (cap 1)17 February 2005
New Zealand
Last ODI29 March 2015
New Zealand
BowlingSlow left-arm orthodox
Height 178 (cm)
Job Cricketer
Education Westfields Sports High School
Liverpool Boys High School
BooksMy Story
Michael Clarke - My Story
Career end2022-03-02 20:15:00
BatRight-handed
Spouse Kyly Clarke
Children Kelsey Lee Clarke
Siblings Leanne Clarke
Parents Les Clarke
Debbie Clarke
DiedTreasure Island
Florida
United States
InstrumentsDrums
Percussion
Listen artist open.spotify.com
SongsSongsTurn! Turn! Turn!Turn! Turn! Turn! · 1965 Eight Miles HighFifth Dimension · 1966 Mr. Tambourine ManMr. Tambourine Man · 1965 View 25+ more
ListTurn! Turn! Turn!Turn! Turn! Turn! · 1965
Date of died December 19,1993
Groups The Byrds
Firefall
The Flying Burrito Brothers
Picked date Melbourne Stars
Runnerup2023-07-19 20:10:00
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Michael John Clarke AO is an Australian former cricketer. He was captain of the Australian cricket team in both Test and One Day International between 2011 and 2015, leading Australia to victory in the 2015 Cricket World Cup. He also served as captain of the Twenty20 International side between 2007 and 2010.

Ukraine war: Shock and joy in newly liberated villages

Ukraine war: Shock and joy in newly liberated villages
Sep 11,2022 8:41 am

... " We are now seeing the Russians being defeated, not just outmanoeuvred, " says Professor Michael Clarke, former Director of the Royal United Services Institute...

Ukraine war: School hit and dignitaries - and Bono - in Kyiv - Sunday's round-up

Ukraine war: School hit and dignitaries - and Bono - in Kyiv - Sunday's round-up
May 8,2022 10:45 pm

... Putin faces different kinds of defeat, says analystWhatever else Russia s Victory Day parade - on 9 May - is supposed to represent, it won t be any sort of victory over Ukraine, regardless of the spin President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin will try to put on it, writes defence analyst Professor Michael Clarke...

Viewpoint: Putin now faces only different kinds of defeat

Viewpoint: Putin now faces only different kinds of defeat
May 8,2022 3:45 am

...Whatever else Russia s Victory Day parade is supposed to represent, it won t be any sort of victory over Ukraine, regardless of the spin President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin will try to put on it, writes defence analyst Michael Clarke...

War in Ukraine: What Ukraine is getting right

War in Ukraine: What Ukraine is getting right
Mar 27,2022 2:54 pm

... Prof Michael Clarke, a military expert at King s College London, says Russian NCOs are beset with corruption and inefficiency and are deeply unpopular with those they command...

Ukraine war: Russia destroys aircraft repair plant near western city of Lviv

Ukraine war: Russia destroys aircraft repair plant near western city of Lviv
Mar 18,2022 3:39 pm

... " The Russians are going for the infrastructure that is keeping Ukrainian aircraft in the air, " Prof Michael Clarke, the former director of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank, told the BBC...

The Papers: Is PM 'in retreat' or preparing a 'cunning plan'?

The Papers: Is PM 'in retreat' or preparing a 'cunning plan'?
Feb 16,2020 6:03 am

... Australians were jubilant after retaining the Ashes It says they have assured Tim Paine s legacy as Test captain, after he achieved what higher-profile predecessors Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke failed to do ...

The Papers: Is PM 'in retreat' or preparing a 'cunning plan'?

Feb 16,2020 6:03 am

Some MPs are said to be urging Boris Johnson to break The Law

The Times suggests Boris Johnson has assured cabinet ministers that he will seek a further delay to Brexit from the EU if the courts order him to abide by legislation designed to block a no-deal exit.

The Paper says the Prime Minister 's "private climbdown" follows warnings by senior colleagues "that their positions would be untenable if he flouted a Supreme Court ruling ordering him to accept an extension".

BuzzFeed, however, publishes what appear to be leaked messages from a Conservative MPs' WhatsApp group, which show that so he can deliver Brexit.

The website says two MPs suggested the Prime Minister should ignore the legislation.

It says they were warned by the Justice Secretary, Robert Buckland , that "the government observes the rule of law at all times and for all seasons".

The Daily Express columnist Leo McKinstry warns Mr Johnson that "a deal rather than judicial defiance" is needed.

"Ignoring The Law is The Stuff of despots and revolutionaries," he writes, adding that it would "make a mockery of a Brexit which is meant to bring back parliamentary sovereignty. "

'Obsessed ' with criticism

Several papers carry the revelation by the Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson , made in an upcoming Bbc One documentary, that she tried to kill herself because of relentless trolling on Twitter.

It's, which says she took an overdose of pills because she "couldn't take The Pain any more" of being "known as the fat, ugly one" in the Girl Group .

It shows screenshots of some of the abuse she received about her appearance.

The Guardian adds that, until she was advised to delete the Twitter app from her phone.

A so-called health tourist who received care from the NHS is said by The Sun to have Left Behind .

It says the patient was treated at Mid Essex NHS Trust, but it's not known what for.

The Daily Telegraph says The Royal College of Midwives wants maternity care for migrants to be, warning that some pregnant women are delaying seeking help because they fear the costs.

Midwives say they feel like they are "working for the Home Office " in having to decide who is eligible for treatment.

Children vaping

Also in The Daily Telegraph is a study which has found that scientists have uncovered.

The Scientists found vaping increased heart rate, blood pressure, and The Risk of plaque in the arteries.

They say Public Health England should stop recommending that smokers switch to vaping.

Schools are said to be urging parents to be alert to, according to The Times .

Head teachers say the devices have slick designs and fruity flavours that appeal to teenagers and are marketed on Social Media sites that adults don't use.

The Guardian reveals that to call for children who haven't received the MMR vaccine to be denied a school place.

The Doctors , said to include a former government adviser on health policy, want the UK to follow other countries in making certificates of vaccination a requirement of school entry.

Research published in the Financial Times has found that almost 40% of foreign investment worldwide is, rather than for genuine business activity.

Nearly half The Assets are said to be held in Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

And the Australian press are jubilant about their side retaining The Ashes at Old Trafford .

The Melbourne newspaper.

Australians were jubilant after retaining The Ashes

It says they have assured Tim Paine 's legacy as Test captain, "after he achieved what higher-profile predecessors Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke failed to do".

The Sydney Morning Herald says, describing how, "for the second time in Two Days ", it was Steve Smith who "engineered England's disintegration".

Another Sydney publication, The Daily Telegraph, declares that "normal service is resumed" and.

Back Home , by contrast, the back page of The Daily Telegraph describes England as "outfought, out-thought, outclassed".

Jonathan Liew on says "England dared to dream but ultimately came up short".

And the Metro employs the headline "no more miracles" alongside an image of the "third-Test hero" Ben Stokes looking to The Heavens following his dismissal.

Two papers offer good deals for transport enthusiasts. The Daily Mirror features ever since its owner failed her driving test More Than half a century ago.

With just 27 miles on The Clock , The Car is expected to be sold for tens of thousands of pounds.

And anyone who harboured dreams of being a train driver could have their own.

There is one stipulation, according to The Times : as the new owner will be dealing with paying passengers, they must be "happy and cheerful".



Source of news: bbc.com

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