Michael Clarke has evaluated the idea of a musical based on his life, jokingly admitting little control over this project.
While appearing in The Sunday projectThe former 43 -year -old captain was asked if he would support a theatrical production similar to Shane Warne: The musicalwritten by composer Eddie Perfect, who was also invited in the program.
Regarding this, Clarke joked: “If I say yes, it could happen, if I say no, it will definitely happen,” while suggesting that the public interest could boost the project regardless of their opinion.
According Daily mailWhen he was pressed more about whether he would consider participating in a musical about his life, Clarke laughed at the idea saying: “No, I can’t sing or dance. I have been ashamed enough times.”
In addition, Clarke’s comments occurred during a professional transition period, since he recently announced his departure from Big Sports Breakfast Sky RacingA role he played for five years along with the Coanfitrions Laurie Daley and Gerard Middleton.
Instead, Clarke will spend more time to his Beyond 23 Cricket Podcast and explore new business and comments opportunities.
According to the publication, the former trial captain, which was included in the Australian Crick Hall of Fame last month, acknowledged that balancing the commitments of the media and commercial companies has become increasingly challenging.
In addition, Clarke declared: “I want to commit 100 percent and give everything I have,” while he adds that he plans to spend more time abroad for commercial commitments in the future.