Michael Clarke has weighed into the idea of a musical based on his life, with jokingly admittedly that he may have little control over such a project.
While you appear on The Sunday projectThe 43-year-old former Captain was asked if he would approve a stage production that looks like Shane Warne: The musicalBound by songwriter Eddie Perfect, who was also a guest on the show.
As for this, Clarke said, “If I say yes, it can happen if I say no, it will certainly happen,” while I suggest that the public interest can run the project regardless of his opinion.
According to Daily MailWhen he was pressed on whether he would consider participating in a musical about his life, Clarke laughed at the idea by saying, “No, I can’t sing or dance. I’ve bothered enough times.”
Furthermore, Clarke’s comments came in a period of professional transition when he recently announced his departure from Sky Racing’s Big Sports BreakfastA role he had for five years with co-host Laurie Daley and Gerard Middleton.
Instead, Clarke will dedicate more time to his In addition to 23 Cricket podcast and explore new business and commentary opportunities.
According to the publication, the former test captain, which was introduced in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame last month, acknowledged that balancing media obligations and business offers have become increasingly challenging.
In addition, Clarke said, “I want to commit myself 100 percent and give it all I have,” while adding that he plans to spend more time abroad for business areas that move on.