Michael Clarke backs away from Australia comeback reports

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Former Australian has backed out from the news reports suggesting that he could make an international comeback to help his side cope up with the ball-tampering

The right-hand batsman took to to confirm that he had contacted Australia to help out the Test side following the suspensions of cricketers David Warner, and in the ball-tampering scandal. However, Clarke added that he did not make any "formal offer" to play

Clarkes's comeback news was doing the rounds after a UK publication published an article hinting that he might return as Australian

"This article is out of control! Let me make very clear that I have not sent any formal offer to to come back and play I sent him a message as a friend offering to help Australian in ANY way I could (this could mean mentoring the under 14s," Clarke tweeted.

He added, "I won't be batting in the nets in in preparation for a comeback ?????? and as I have always said the game owes me nothing, I owe it everything. Have a great Sunday."

Clarke retired from international in 2015 after his 115th and final Test of the unsuccessful Ashes tour of England.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 20:58 IST