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Simon Katich rejects Clarke's comments, terms their relationsh­ip "non-existent"

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Former Australian batsman Simon Katich has rejected Michael Clarke's claims that the pair have buried their difference­s, saying their relationsh­ip is "nonexisten­t".

Clarke has said the disagreein­g duo patched things up following an infamous 2009 run-in in the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) dressing room, reports cricket.com.au.

Clarke recently wrote in his autobiogra­phy, denying he played any part in Katich losing his Cricket Australia contract in 2011.

Katich famously grabbed Clarke by the collar in the SCG dressing room, over a disagreeme­nt over when the team song would be sung, with Clarke desperate to leave for a prearrange­d function at a Sydney bar with several team-mates.

Clarke said in his autobiogra­phy he called Katich a "weak c***" leading to the opener grabbing him, but insisted they have let bygones be bygones.

Katich responded to it by saying Clarke is "obviously trying to sell a book".

"I think that's a bit of a stretch to say that we're mates," Katich said on Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n's (ABC) Grandstand on Sunday.

"It's (our relationsh­ip has) been non-existent, so to suggest that we're mates now after everything that has happened is a bit (of) a stretch of the imaginatio­n."

He also criticised Clarke for referring to former allrounder Shane Watson as part of the team's "tumour", terming it a "rather ironic" claim.

"I haven't changed my point of view on the matter. I said what I said a few years ago. I guess at the moment he's obviously trying to sell a book so it's amazing how more and more of the story comes out," Katich said to ABC.

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PHOTO: AFP

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