Michael Clarke masters the art of driving auto rickshaw in India

Indian players also had some time before the second test to recover from the shock of a crushing defeat in Pune.

Michael Clarke

Former Australian captain Michael Clarke riding an auto rickshaw in Bengaluru, India. Source: Facebook

While India look to bounce back and the Aussie cricketers prepare to continue their momentum in the second cricket test match in Bengaluru, former Australian skipper Michael Clarke mastered another skill- the ‘art of driving a tuk-tuk’.

Clarke who is in India as part of the official broadcast team, tried his hands on an auto rickshaw in Bengaluru where he started his test career with a stunning innings of 151.

“Mastered the art of driving the tuk tuk
😜Nice to be back in Bengaluru where it all started,” he said sharing a video of his ‘tuk tuk ride’ on Facebook.
Indian players also took some time off after a crushing defeat by 333 runs in the first test at the hands of the visiting Australian team. The host team had two extra days after Steve O'Keefe's magical spin wrapped up the proceedings inside three days. 

Skipper Virat Kohli who had a rare failure with the bat in the first test went hiking with teammates.
But the Indians were back to sweating it out on the field and the nets by Tuesday.
Both teams will meet for the second test match on Saturday at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy stadium.

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Published 3 March 2017 11:04am
By Shamsher Kainth

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