Michael Clarke responds after doctor shockingly claims he spent '2000 AUD every 3 months' to look young

Published - 18 Mar 2024, 05:03 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:28 AM

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Michael Clarke is currently plying his trade as a commentator in the ongoing edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The former Australia captain has been garnering attention not only for his commentary but also his ‘young looks’. shockingly

With photos of his youthful look all over social media, Dr Naomi McCullum, founder of The Manse, a non-surgical cosmetic company, insisted that the former cricketer’s glow was not normal. The doctor claimed that the former cricketer-turned-commentator must have spent around ‘USD 2000 every three months’ to enhance his looks and look young.

“Michael’s eye area is quite different in recent pictures. The brows are higher and his upper eyelids are further away from his upper lash line. These things may be due to Botox or surgery or cosmetic treatments combined with ageing.

“There seems to be repositioning of the fat in his face from ageing. His face looks fuller in general, and this may be due to age related changes, fillers or weight changes or a combination of these things,” she told The Daily Mail.

However, Michael Clarke has rubbished the doctor’s claims as he called them ‘100 percent false. Speaking to the same news outlet, the World Cup winner said: “That accusation is 100 percent false.”

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Michael Clarke returns to IPL:

Michael Clarke will be seen in action as a commentator soon in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The Australia great was reportedly dropped from the commentary panel by the BCCI for last year’s Test series between India and Australia.

The BCCI took the decision after a video of Michael Clarke’s altercation with his girlfriend went viral on social media. However, he will be working for the BCCI later this month. After PSL 2024 ends on Monday (March 18), Michael Clarke will arrive in India for IPL 2024, scheduled to be played from March 22.

English commentators for IPL 2024:

Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri, Brian Lara, Matthew Hayden, Kevin Pietersen, Michael Clarke, Sanjay Manjrekar, Aaron Finch, Ian Bishop, English Coverage, Nick Knight, Simon Katich, Danny Morrison, Chris Morris, Samuel Badree, Katey Martin, Graeme Swann, Deep Dasgupta, Harsha Bhogle, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Anjum Chopra, Murali Kartik, WV Raman, Natalie Germanos, Daren Ganga, Mark Howard, Rohan Gavaskar

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