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Watch: Ahead of India-Australia Bengaluru Test, Michael Clarke tries hand at tuk tuk

Mastered the art of driving the tuk tuk. Nice to be back in Bengaluru where it all started, wrote Michael Clarke.

Bengaluru: Former Australian skipper Michael Clarke, who is officiating as a commentator in the ongoing four-match series between India and Australia, is trying to 'master' his skills on driving auto-rickshaw.

Clarke shared a 22-second video on his official Facebook page where he is seen driving the much loved auto-rickshaw or as the foreigners call it the 'tuk-tuk' in Bengaluru.

He captioned the video, "Mastered the art of driving the tuk tuk. Nice to be back in Bengaluru where it all started."

It should be noted that the 35-year-old, played his first-ever Test in at the very same city.

The Steve Smith-led side humiliated India in the first Test at Pune, defeating the hosts by a huge margin of 333 runs.

It may be recalled that left-arm spinner Steve O'Keefe spun the visitors to a 1-0 lead in the four-Test series by claiming 12 wickets for 70, the best ever match figures by a visiting spinner in India.

Both teams are set to clash in the second Test at M Chinnaswamy Stadium beginning Saturday.

( Source : ANI )
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