Clarke aiming for success over England

     
  

Australia skipper Michael Clarke is excited about the prospect of facing England in the finals of the Twenty20 World Cup final in Bridgetown.

"I'm certain every Australian and every English person loves seeing that battle. It's always tough cricket, in any form of the game," said Clarke.

"I'm certain tomorrow will be no different. So for now, it's about focusing on a huge game - a final - against a very good team," he added.

"I'm stoked that we are in the final. We have come a long way in this form of the game. But we didn't come here to make the final; we came here to win the final."

"I think we have achieved a lot as a team, but it would be extra special tomorrow to top it off with a victory. It would be fantastic."

"We came here to play our best cricket, to try to win this tournament - which we haven't won before."

"We've done fantastically well to make the final. I'm rapt with the way the boys have performed. But there's no doubt we'd be much happier leaving Barbados with that one last trophy we don't have just yet."

"It won't make up for it, but it would be a fantastic start to what is going to be a great summer back at home."

 
 
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