"I don't think it's probably realistic for me to be 100 per cent fit for the first game, but I think I will certainly be fit and available for the majority of the World Cup," Clarke said while he was live on air during his maiden commentary stint with the Channel 9 network.
"I think the advantage with the World Cup selection of 15 is you can take a player, if he's not fit you can rule him out of the tournament and bring someone else in. I'm hoping the selectors will give me that opportunity," Clarke further added.
According to a report in the Herald Sun, the 33-year-old said he advanced his rehabilitation, less than two weeks after surgery by getting on a bike for the first time.
He has been rehabilitating his hamstring three times a day, mostly under the watchful eye of CA medical staff — including physio Alex Kountouris and doctor Peter Brukner.
Clarke hopes to begin running again in the first week of the New Year.
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