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WATCH: Michael Clarke drives auto-rickshaw on Bengaluru roads like a pro ahead of 2nd India-Australia Test

Former Australian skipper Michael Clarke posted a video on Facebook which read: “Mastered the art of driving the tuk tuk Nice to be back in Bengaluru where it all started.”

WATCH: Michael Clarke drives auto-rickshaw on Bengaluru roads like a pro ahead of 2nd India-Australia Test

New Delhi: Former Australian skipper Michael Clarke seems to be having a great time during his stay in India. Ahead of the second Test of the four-match series between India and Australia, Pup was seen driving a tuk-tuk like a pro.

While the players from both teams are busy preparing for the second match to be played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, Clarke was seen driving tuk-tuk on Bengaluru roads like a pro.

The 35-year-old posted a video on Facebook which read: “Mastered the art of driving the tuk tuk Nice to be back in Bengaluru where it all started.”

Interestingly, it was in Bangalore that Clarke made his international debut. Batting at number six, the right-hander stunned the cricketing fraternity with a superb 151-run knock which played a crucial role in Australia's 217-run win in the Test. He scored 17 runs in the second innings.

It was the start of a prolific Test career for Clarke, who went on to play 115 Test matches for his country in which he scored 8643 runs at an average of 49.10.