Australian captain Michael Clarke has expressed concern about his top order not firing against the opposition, and is particularly worried about opener Phillip Hughes lack of form.
“I am worried about every one of us. I can't be worried about the top order when the middle order didn't go very well either,” the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Clarke, as saying.
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