While the Australian team is gearing up to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-match Test series in Bangalore, former captain Michael Clarke is having a gala time as residents found him driving an auto-rickshaw in the lanes of the city.

Clarke is in India as part of the commentary team that’s associated with the series. He shared the 21-second video on his Facebook page and Instagram captioning it as: “Mastered the art of driving the tuk tuk... Nice to be back in Bengaluru where it all started”.
It was in 2004 when Clarke debuted in Bangalore and scored a match-winning 151 to help his side take a 1-0 lead in the four-match Test series. It’s a similar situation this time around with the visitors taking the lead, having thrashed India by 333 runs in the first Test in Pune.
{{/usCountry}}It was in 2004 when Clarke debuted in Bangalore and scored a match-winning 151 to help his side take a 1-0 lead in the four-match Test series. It’s a similar situation this time around with the visitors taking the lead, having thrashed India by 333 runs in the first Test in Pune.
{{/usCountry}}Michael Clarke retired from international cricket after his side lost The Ashes to England in 2015.
Coincidentally, it was also a series marred with pitch controversies with no match reaching the fifth day while two barely making it to the third.
The second India vs Australia Test starts at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday.