Michael Clarke keen to stay captain despite Steve Smith's success as skipper

By Andrew Wu
Updated January 26 2015 - 7:13am, first published January 25 2015 - 8:00pm
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock
Testing times: Michael Clarke (right) is keen to hold on to the captaincy despite his injury woes. Photo: James Alcock

Michael Clarke has no intention of stepping down as captain and handing the reins to Steve Smith despite the heir apparent's tremendous success at the helm this summer.