Katich recalls dressing room blow up with Clarke

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ANI Melbourne
Last Updated : Dec 13 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

Former Australian Test batsman Simon Katich has recalled the infamous dressing room incident of him allegedly grabbing the throat of former skipper Michael Clarke six years ago.

The incident took place after Australia defeated South Africa in 2009 in Sydney when the duo had a heated argument over the Clarke's desire to have Australia's victory song, 'Under the Southern Cross I Stand' sung so that he could leave to attend a separate function.

According to Katich, it was this incident that led to the premature exit of his international career after Clarke became a skipper, news.com.au reports.

The left handed batsman in 2011 had said that he need not be an Einstein to figure out that it was not just the selectors that had a part in sending him on his way and the dressing room incident didn't help his cause.

Katich, who revisited the dressing room last month at Perth, said that the former skipper should not have left until the tune had been sung.

The 40-year-old however, admitted that he grabbed Clarke by throat because he was bugged by the disagreement that was happening between the duo.

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First Published: Dec 13 2015 | 6:27 PM IST

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