Having made a Test century on debut against India in Bangalore, Michael Clarke was enjoying a dream start to his international career in 2004
Towards the end of the series, he showed what he could do with the ball as well. The left-arm spinner picked up six wickets for just nine runs on an absolute minefield at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The first of those victims was Dravid who was caught off a ball that spit off the deck, took the glove on the right hand and ended in Adam Gilchrist's safe hands.
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Shankar is a featured columnist for cricket at Sportskeeda. He has completed his education in B.E. (IEM) and PG Diploma in Multimedia Journalism and has a rich experience of around 7 years at various notable organizations.
Shankar enjoys the contests that cricket has to offer in various formats. His favorite teams are India and New Zealand and supports Manchester United in football. His all-time favorite cricketers are Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, and Adam Zampa, for their varied traits and skills.
Shankar covered the 2023 ICC ODI World Cup held in India, which Australia won by beating India in the final. He strives to be sensible in his reporting to deliver accurate, relevant, and ethical information.
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