Clarke was effusive in his praise for Haddin, who had captained Australia to a 48-run victory after the regular skipper was forced out of the field in the 44th over yesterday owing to a right hamstring injury.
With Clarke ruled out of the remaining of the Test series due to his injury, Haddin is expected to captain the side in Brisbane for the second Test starting Wednesday.
"He has got a lot of other senior players around him which I'm sure would have helped him, they certainly help me when I'm out there.
"And I have got all the faith in the world that things won't change in the next three Tests matches with Brad in charge, if he is the captain.
"I'm very confident he will do a wonderful job and he has got a lot of support," Clarke was quoted as saying by Australian media.
Australia snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in the first Test after they snapped eight Indian wickets for just 73 runs and Clarke said Haddin will continue the attacking brand of cricket.
"We continued to attack, to try to take wickets. And that is the brand of cricket I love seeing Australia play."
Shaun Marsh will replace Clarke for the second Test beginning on Dec 17.
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