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Former Australian Captain Michael Clarke and Wife Kyly announces Divorce after 7 Years of Marriage

According to Clarke, both have taken this decision with mutual consent. Let us tell you that World Cup winning captain Clarke married Kyly in May 2012.

Akash Singh

Michael Clarke, the former Australia captain and one of the greatest batsmen of his time, surprised everyone by announcing his divorce from his wife on Wednesday. According to Clarke, both have taken this decision with mutual consent. Let us tell you that World Cup-winning captain Clarke married Kyly in May 2012. After being in a marriage relationship for 7 years, they have now decided to be separated. Clarke and Kyly also have a four-year-old baby girl.  

While making this announcement, Clarke said, "After being separated for some time, we have taken this difficult decision. We decided to separate from our mutual consent and decided that we would no longer be a couple. We have great respect for each other and we have come to the conclusion of separation with mutual consent. This will be good for both of us and we have decided to take care of our baby girl together." According to information, Clarke has given $ 40 million alimony for the divorce. According to the rupee of India, it is more than two billion at this time.

The Australia Cricket team won the 2015 World Cup under the captaincy of Michael Clarke. After this tournament, he said goodbye to international cricket. Clarke, playing 115 Tests for Australia, has scored 8643 runs including 28 centuries. At the same time, he has 7981 runs in 245 ODIs. Clarke has scored 8 centuries and 58 half-centuries in ODIs.

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