Former Australia captain Michael Clarke, who is struggling with skin cancer, has made a special appeal to the people. Clarke has been battling skin cancer for a long time. Recently, he also got an operation done. Now on social media, Clarke has asked people to be alert from this disease.
Michael Clarke posted on Facebook and asked people to be aware of cancer along with giving information related to his illness. Clarke wrote, “Skin cancer is a true in Australia. Get your skin tested. This is a friendly advice. Prevention is better than treatment, but regular check -up in my case and it was necessary to find out early. Thankfully, thank you.
Michael Clarke has also posted a picture. It has a bandage tied on his nose. This is an indication that he has undergone small surgery. Former Australian captain Clarke came to know his skin cancer in 2006. Since then, they are going through the process of recovery continuously. He has conducted many operations so far. Clarke had skin cancer of the face and forehead. He conducted many of its operations. Now they have got rid of it completely.
Clarke has also been making people aware of this disease. In 2010, he became an ambassador of the Cancer Council. The former captain said that skin cancer is due to being in sunlight for a long time. During the Test matches, the players have to stay in the sun for a long time. This has a greater effect of sunlight on the skin. There is a need to protect the face from sunlight.
44 -year -old Michael Clarke has been Australia’s finest cricketer and captain. Australia won the 2015 ODI World Cup under the captaincy of Clarke. In the year 2015, Michael Clarke said goodbye to international cricket. Clarke scored 28 centuries in 115 Tests for Australia, scoring 8,643 runs, 8 centuries in 245 ODIs and 58 half -centuries, scoring 7,981 runs and 488 runs in 34 T20s. Clarke has also scored a triple century in the Test.

