Cricket World Cup: Now retired from ODIs, Clarke to ponder BBL move

By Jesse Hogan
Updated March 30 2015 - 2:08am, first published 2:04am
Michael Clarke walks off the field for the last time as an Australian one-day player after being dismissed by Matt Henry in the  World Cup final at the MCG on Sunday.  Photo: Cameron Spencer
Michael Clarke walks off the field for the last time as an Australian one-day player after being dismissed by Matt Henry in the World Cup final at the MCG on Sunday. Photo: Cameron Spencer
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG.   Photo: Ryan Pierse
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG. Photo: Ryan Pierse
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG.   Photo: Ryan Pierse
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG. Photo: Ryan Pierse
Michael Clarke walks off the field for the last time as an Australian one-day player after being dismissed by Matt Henry in the  World Cup final at the MCG on Sunday.  Photo: Cameron Spencer
Michael Clarke walks off the field for the last time as an Australian one-day player after being dismissed by Matt Henry in the World Cup final at the MCG on Sunday. Photo: Cameron Spencer
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG.   Photo: Ryan Pierse
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG. Photo: Ryan Pierse
Michael Clarke walks off the field for the last time as an Australian one-day player after being dismissed by Matt Henry in the  World Cup final at the MCG on Sunday.  Photo: Cameron Spencer
Michael Clarke walks off the field for the last time as an Australian one-day player after being dismissed by Matt Henry in the World Cup final at the MCG on Sunday. Photo: Cameron Spencer
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG.   Photo: Ryan Pierse
The Australian team form a guard of honour for Michael Clarke as he leaves the field after Sunday's World Cup final at the MCG. Photo: Ryan Pierse

Michael Clarke says he will savour Australia's World Cup success before deciding whether he will play in the Big Bash League and other Twenty20 competitions following his retirement from one-day internationals.

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