Five months after parting ways with Pip Edwards, Michael Clarke spotted with rumoured partner Jade Yarbrough

Clarke is currently traveling to Europe for a vacation, as per reports.

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Former Australian cricketer Michael Clarke. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Five months after parting ways with Pip Edwards, former Australian captain Michael Clarke is rumoured to be involved with Jade Yarbrough, Jasmine Stefanovic’s younger sister. The two are reported to have met through mutual acquaintances Karl Stefanovic, and her business partner Danielle Robertson’s husband, Travy Bacon.

Clarke is a former Australian player and a World Cup-winning captain as he led the Men in Yellow to a victory in the 2015 ODI World Cup. The rumoured couple was spotted earlier this week at Rose Bay’s Sonoma Bakery. Yarbrough turned 30 last year and is the owner of the prosperous interiors business Merci Maison.

As per a report by The Daily Telegraph, Clarke is very fond of Yarbrough and is currently travelling to Europe for a vacation. According to reports, Clarke and PE Nation designer Edwards parted ways mutually at the end of 2021.

“The decision was mutual. They’re two best friends who decided to part ways as a couple earlier this month but continue their friendship,” a close source in the know of the developments had told the media at the time. After the cricketer’s divorce from Kyly Clarke, Edwards and Clarke started dating.

Clarke, a batter of exceptional talent, came into his own during Australia’s heyday. He also guided the team back to the top spot in the Test rankings. At his best, Clarke was regarded as the best Test batter in the world, a testament to his talent and his perseverance in battling a severe back condition that grew worse as his career progressed. While the team did not always function smoothly under Clarke’s leadership, he was at the helm for an Ashes rout in 2013–14 and a World Cup victory in 2015.

An intelligent and combative captain Clarke had succeeded Ricky Ponting in 2011. After an unsuccessful Ashes quest in England in 2015, he announced his retirement, but he could still be proud of a distinguished career.

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