WATCH: Michael Clarke got slapped by his girlfriend for allegedly cheating her, could lose future commentary contracts

Former Australian batter and World Cup winner skipper Michael Clarke could be in big trouble as he might lose some big commentary contracts

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WATCH: Michael Clarke got slapped by his girlfriend for allegedly cheating her, could lose future commentary contracts

Former Australian batter and World Cup winner skipper Michael Clarke could be in big trouble as he might lose some big commentary contracts in near future. The 41-year-old recently got involved in a major brawl with her girlfriend and a new video is making rounds on social media just after being shared by a user on his Twitter handle.

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Clarke’s girlfriend Jade Yarbrough happened to slap him while they were on holiday in Queensland’s Noosa. The video was recorded by an individual who was passing nearby the location of the incident. In the video, Jade is visibly slapping Clarke and accusing him of cheating which the latter kept denying.

Although the visuals of the video are not that clear Jade can be heard screaming at Clarke for his reported physical relationship with his former partner and renowned celebrity fashion designer, Pip Edwards.

"You want to send her to India with you? I have seen the texts. 'You're the love of my life Pip, come with me to India',"  yelled Jade in the video just before slapping former Aussie cricketer on his face followed by an innocent appeal by Clarke.

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The video was first published by The Daily Telegraph and then it started making rounds on social media among cricket fans. Subsequently, the media reports have also learned that New South Wales-based former Aussie has already lost a lot of big contracts of endorsement and commentary as well.

Here’s the video of when Michael Clarke got slapped by his girlfriend:

Meanwhile, a report also understands that he might lose his upcoming deal for commentary in the full-fledged four-match Test series between India and Australia. Notably, the series between both teams will start with the first Test at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur on Thursday, the 9th of February.

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