“Eye area is quite different in recent pictures,” doctor claims ex-Aussie skipper Michael Clarke uses BOTOX every three months to look ‘youthful’
Michael Clarke has had surgeries on his face due to skin cancer since 2006.
Michael Clarke at the SCG (Image via ESPN)
Michael Clarke retired from cricket in 2015, after a disastrous Ashes where he managed 132 runs in 5 Tests. Since then, the former Australian captain has been working as a commentator in Australia and at times outside the nation as well.
As of now, Michael Clarke is in Pakistan for the 2024 Pakistan Super League. Recent photos of him have led to speculation from The Daily Mail that he has been using Botox. They spoke with Dr. Naomi McCullum, a non-surgical cosmetic expert, who claims Clarke has been using botox.
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 aging. There seems to be repositioning of the fat in his face from aging. 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.Dr. Naomi McCullum to The Daily Mail
She further claimed that the former Aussie captain used botox every three months for AUD $2000 (₹1.09 lakh approx.) to look “youthful“. When contacted by The Daily Mail for an answer, the cricketer commented that the accusations were 100% wrong.
Michael Clarke tears into Babar Azam after disappointing knock
Recently in the Pakistan Super League, Peshawar Zalmi faced Multan Sultans in the first qualifier of the tournament. On a slow pitch, Babar Azam scored 46 runs, but off 42 balls, He was dismissed by a brilliant yorker by Chris Jordan in the 14th over. As the new batter, Rovman Powell, prepared himself to face his first delivery, Michael Clarke said it was a good thing Azam got out.
Very rarely do you say it's a good thing when Babar gets out. You never want him to get out because he's an absolute-class player. He has been in terrific form.Michael Clarke on air
When Babar got out, Zalmi were 101/4. They finished the innings with only 146 on the board, which the Sultans chased with ease. They proceeded to lose the 2nd eliminator against Islamabad United as well, losing by 5 wickets. Now United and Sultans will face each other in the PSL final, which is on the 18th of March.
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