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What (who) is J Michael Clarke - definition

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER
M. J. Clarke; Michael John Clarke; MJ Clarke; My Story (Clarke book); My Story (Michael Clarke Book); My Story (Michael Clarke book)
  • Clarke batting for Australia in 2009
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  • Michael Clarke on his way to 99* against England at the Oval in 2010
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  • Mitchell Johnson]] in 2009.

Michael Clarke (skier)         
  • Michael Andrew Clarke continues to keep his hand in at skiing with part-time coaching in Switzerland
1989 WORLD JUNIOR MOGUL CHAMPION
Michael Andrew Clarke
Michael Andrew Clarke (born 24 August 1970 in Melbourne, Australia) is a former Australian mogul skier. He won the Junior World Mogul Championships in 1989, Australia's first ever skiing world championship win.
J. Michael Clarke         
BRITISH ACADEMIC
Professor John Michael Clarke is Director of the Electroacoustic Music Studio at the University of Huddersfield. He graduated from St Chad's College, Durham.
Michael Watts         
AMERICAN GEOGRAPHER
Michael J. Watts; Watts, Michael
Michael J. Watts (born 1951 in England) is Emeritus "Class of 1963" Professor of Geography and Development Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Wikipedia

Michael Clarke (cricketer)

Michael John Clarke (born 2 April 1981) is an Australian former cricketer. He was captain of the Australian cricket team in both Test and One Day International (ODI) between 2011 and 2015, leading Australia to victory in the 2015 Cricket World Cup. He also served as captain of the Twenty20 International (T20I) side between 2007 and 2010. With his time representing Australia, Clarke won multiple ICC titles with the team: the 2007 Cricket World Cup, the 2015 Cricket World Cup which he was the winning captain, and the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.

Nicknamed "Pup", Clarke was a right-handed middle-order batsman, an occasional left-arm orthodox spin bowler and also a slip catcher. He represented New South Wales at a domestic level.

Clarke retired from all forms of cricket after the final Test of the 2015 Ashes series.