SYDNEY: Australian captain Michael Clarke is confident he will be fit for the second Test against Sri Lanka and has started an intensive physio campaign Wednesday to overcome a hamstring strain.

"I know I'm in great hands with (team physio) Alex (Kountouris) and I know how great a physio he is," Clarke said.
"Obviously my preparation will be a little bit different to the lead-up to this Test match but I've done a fair bit of batting throughout the summer so I'm confident."
The prolific Clarke needs just 55 runs to equal Ricky Ponting's Australian record of 1,544 Test runs in a calendar year, set in 2005. The Melbourne Test is the last chance to overhaul his now retired former teammate.
Clarke was included in the 12-man squad announced Tuesday with Usman Khawaja on standby. The Pakistan-born Khawaja played the last of his six Tests against New Zealand in Hobart a year ago.
"I'm really confident that with seven, eight days' turnaround (the injury will heal)," Clarke added.
"I'll be giving myself every opportunity, that's for sure."
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