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Clarke defends Rohit’s decision to miss Perth Test
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma is set to miss the first Test match of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia due to the arrival of a second child in his family, a baby boy. The timing of his absence has sparked huge discussion, particularly given the importance of this series as WTC final chances for India are at stake.
However, former Australian captain Michael Clarke has supported Rohit's decision to be with his family during this special moment. Rohit’s absence has prompted mixed reactions, with some questioning the timing, as the India-Australia Test series is a high-profile and crucial rivalry.
"To be honest, the greatest day of my life over any cricket event, over any Test match victory, over captaining Australia. The greatest day of my life was the day when my daughter was born, and being there for that moment was the most special moment of my life," Clarke said while speaking to Revsportz.
"So 100 per cent if I was having my daughter and I had a game of cricket, I love cricket, I love representing my country, and I love captaining Australia, but family always comes first. It has to. So, being there for my little girl, I would do it every day of the week. So I completely respect and agree with Rohit's decision," he said.
Clarke further mentioned Rohit’s hunger and love to play for India.
"I have no doubt that in an ideal world, it would have been great if his second child came a week early or two weeks early so he could play every Test match. Rohit loves playing for India as much as I love playing for Australia. He is a great player and a wonderful captain. He will be missed. But every single person must respect that decision of any man," added Clarke.
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