Australia's Michael Clarke runs onto the Adelaide cricket
ground at the start of day two. REUTERS/Regi Varghese
It seems Michael Clarke is playing a different game from
everyone else at the moment and South African quick Morne
Morkel wishes it was squash.
"I was hoping at one stage to take a squash ball onto the
field because the way he was seeing the ball was like you
were bowling with a beach ball," said Morkel (5-146), who
finally ended Clarke's latest masterclass at 230 runs early
on day two.
South Africa were 333 runs in arrears with eight wickets in
hand at stumps.
Clarke's exit marked the first time in two matches and 489
runs he's been out.
The skipper fell just eight runs short of Sachin Tendulkar's
mark of most runs scored between dismissals.
His back-to-back double hundreds in Brisbane and now Adelaide
put him third on that list, just one run behind Sir Garfield
Sobers, who managed 490 from two innings back in 1958.
Since taking over the captaincy last year, Clarke has
averaged 72.65 - a better start than any fledgling Australian
skipper in history other than Sir Donald Bradman.
Teammate Mike Hussey has played a support role to Clarke at
the Gabba and in Adelaide - and for last year's unbeaten
triple century at the SCG.
Hussey knows he's got the best seat in the house.
"Geez his stroke play at the moment is just amazing," he
said.
"It's just a pleasure to be at the other end and watch it so
closely.
"I feel very lucky."
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