* Clarke scores double century * Australia take 37-run lead (Adds quotes) BRISBANE, Nov 12 (Reuters) – Australia captain Michael Clarke scored a brilliant unbeaten double century to give the hosts a remarkable 37-run first innings lead on the fourth day of the first test against South Africa on Monday. Supported first by a maiden century from opener Ed Cowan in a record stand of 259, and then by Mike Hussey’s 86 not out, Clarke’s 218 helped lift Australia from 40 for three when he took to the crease on Sunday to 487 for four at stumps. …
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Clarke's 218 puts Australia on front foot
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