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Michael Clarke Driving An Auto-Rickshaw In Bengaluru Proves Aussies Love India


Over the years, Australian cricketers seem to have developed a liking to India. While Steve Waugh has become household name in Kolkata through his social work, Brett Lee has found a fan base in the cricket-frenzy nation with his music.

And now, following in the footsteps of his former teammates, Michael Clarke is also making the most of his time in India. The former Australian skipper, who is currently part of the commentary team for the four-match Test series between India and Australia, is trying his hand at other things.

Michael Clarke Driving An Auto-Rickshaw In Bengaluru© Instagram

The 35-year-old put up a video of him driving an auto-rickshaw, commonly known as 'tuk tuk', in Bengaluru.

After a shocking turn of events saw India losing the first Test in just three days, Clarke seems to have some time to kill in Bengaluru where the second match is slated to begin on 4 March.

Michael Clarke Driving An Auto-Rickshaw In Bengaluru© Instagram

Clarke shared a video on Instagram after learning the nuances of driving an auto-rickshaw. He was also seen taking the 'tuk tuk' for a spin alone.

Mastered the art of driving the tuk tuk Nice to be back in Bengaluru where it all started

A post shared by Michael Clarke (@michaelclarkeofficial) on Mar 1, 2017 at 3:10am PST

The former Australian cricketer has some fond memories of Bengaluru, having made his international Test debut at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in October 2004. The right-hander made an instant impact smashing 151 on his Test debut as Australia won the match by 217 runs.

Earlier, Clarke had also enjoyed his meeting with Virat Kohli and shared his photo with the Indian captain on Twitter.

Always great to catch up with @imVkohli. Good to see you buddy.pic.twitter.com/1lUoDW9jmI

-Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) March 1, 2017

Having lost the first Test, Kohli-led India will be eager to make a comeback in Bengaluru when they lock horns with Australia in the second Test.


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