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Charles Reynolds

Michael Clarke given Ashes guard of honour by England

England give Australia captain Michael Clarke a guard of honour as he walks out for his first innings (Getty Images)

Michael Clarke was given a guard of honour by the entire England team as he came out to bat in his final Test match.

The Australian captain was also treated to a standing ovation by the sell-out crowd at The Oval as he made his way onto the pitch, possibly for the last time ever with a bat in his hand, having announced his retirement from the sport at the end of this series.

Clarke, who came out to bat with the score at 161/2, following David Warner’s dismissal by Moeen Ali, has endured a difficult series both as a captain and batsman, perhaps hastening his decision to walk away from the game.

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Following his emotional and heartfelt reception from the crowd, Clarke nearly got off to the worst possible start, turning his first ball from Ali to leg slip and for a second appearing like he might be run out as he wandered down the pitch.

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It would have been a dismissal to echo his appearance on this ground in the 2009 Ashes, when he was run out from leg slip by Andrew Strauss.

However fortunately for Clarke, batting in a black armband emblazoned with the letters PH on in memory of Philip Hughes, he avoided dismissal and bats on, looking for a hundred in his last Test to go with the one he got in his first.

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