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Devastated Australia captain Michael Clarke pays tribute to Stuart Broad after Ashes humiliation

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Australia's Michael Clarke and Steve Smith rue failing to catch England's Alastair Cook. Photo: Reuters

Ashen-faced Australia skipper Michael Clarke described the first day of the fourth Ashes test against England on Thursday as one of the toughest he has endured as captain.

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The touring side were bowled out for 60 in the morning before England scored 274 for four to give themselves the perfect platform from which to secure the victory that would win back the Ashes.

That was as tough a day as you can have as captain. It was not a good toss to lose but Stuart Broad deserves a lot of credit for the way he bowled
Michael Clarke

“That was as tough a day as you can have as captain,” Clarke said. “It was not a good toss to lose but Stuart Broad deserves a lot of credit for the way he bowled.”

Broad completed figures of eight for 15, scything through the Australian batting order with a superb display of fast bowling.

“There’s no doubt we didn’t bat well but they were as tough a batting conditions as I have faced,” said Clarke.

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“You still have to have the skill to put the ball in the right areas and the England catching was exceptional.”
Michael Clarke leaves the field after being dismissed. Photo: Reuters
Michael Clarke leaves the field after being dismissed. Photo: Reuters
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