Clarke to miss World Cup opener

Australia coach Darren Lehmann says Michael Clarke will miss the World Cup opener, but is on track to return against Bangladesh.

Australian captain Michael Clarke

Michael Clarke has put together a compelling case to be picked for Australia's World Cup opener. (AAP)

Michael Clarke is on track to return against Bangladesh, but Australia selectors have ruled him out of Saturday's World Cup opener.

Clarke was put through his paces during Wednesday's warm-up game against the United Arab Emirates, top-scoring with 64 and bowling two overs.

Coach Darren Lehmann noted the 33-year-old pulled up "really well" and was "very keen" to play against England on the weekend.

However, Lehmann and his fellow selectors, team medical staff and Clarke came to the conclusion that February 21 would be a more sensible return date for the captain.

"He's very keen to play. But we've got to make sure when he gets back he's ready to go and he will be come Saturday week," Lehmann said.

"Everyone was sitting around talking about it and making sure we make the right decision.

"He just had a chat. He's respectful of what we're trying to do to get him right."

England captain Eoin Morgan had little interest in the news.

"Whatever team they put out doesn't really bother us. It's really important we focus on what we do," Morgan said.

"He hasn't been part of the tri-series."

Clarke managed an all-run four against the UAE and followed it up with a quick single, suggesting he is shaping up well for the World Cup.

The 33-year-old completed fielding drills after the match, then again on Thursday morning.

Clarke still has boxes to tick, however, Lehmann fully expected he would do so over the next week.

"He has a few tests today to do but he'll pass those no dramas," Lehmann said, when asked what Clarke needed to do to play against Bangladesh.

"It's making sure he gets into the fielding side of it in the next week and just ticks that off.

"We're going to stick with the plan and he'll play against Bangladesh."

A month ago, chief selector Rod Marsh nominated February 21 as Clarke's final fitness deadline with the veteran to be dropped from the squad if he is not up to scratch then.

Clarke was initially given little hope of being fit in time, but has exceeded expectations in his recovery from hamstring surgery.

Lehmann noted Clarke's part-time spin would be required during Australia's World Cup campaign.

"He's a very astute leader in that regard. When he comes back he'll bowl, depending on the situation of the game," he said.

Injured allrounder James Faulkner is unlikely to return until Australia face Afghanistan on March 4 in Perth.

Lehmann was buoyed by the fact Faulkner had already started batting in the nets, and hinted he would consider playing the 24-year-old as a batsman.

"We'll look at those options," Lehmann said.

"He's batting comfortably now.

"Hopefully he will resume bowling very shortly, so we'll wait and see."


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