Shane Warne says people are starting to see the real Michael Clarke and the new Test skipper has the full support of Australia's cricket fans.
Warne says his former team-mate has grown into a superb captain since taking over from Ricky Ponting in 2011.
Clarke's unbeaten 329 on Thursday in the second Test against India at the SCG made Warne feel great pride that his close mate was showing the world his wonderful talents.
Clarke, like Warne, has battled negative media but has rebuilt his public image.
"Michael Clarke has been one of my best friends for a long time," Warne said on Friday.
"I have helped him out from gaining his first baggy green cap and helped him out as a friend over the years.
"I was just very proud to see him play yesterday and do what he did, the way he played, the way he went about it and the way he has grown into a superb Australian captain.
"He has always been a wonderful player and I think we got to see yesterday what a talent he actually is.
"Hopefully, the people out in Australia, I think they've always liked him.
"He went through a stage where he copped a bit of a rough time unfairly.
"It's nice to see now people are starting to see the real Michael Clarke. They like him.
"They enjoy watching him bat and watching him captain.
"That makes me feel pretty proud too."
Warne, who has made a comeback to Australian domestic cricket at 42 to play with Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League, says his advice to Clarke is to be himself.
"I suppose you go through different stages. No one stays on top," said Warne, who claimed 708 Test wickets.
"I've had my own ups and downs. I'm pretty happy with where I'm at.
"Contrary to what some of you (media) guys write, the public have always been fantastic to me. They've always got behind me through thick and thin.
"It makes you feel nice to know when you've got the (public's) support... people always go out there and scream and want an autograph.
"And we always take the time out to do it too.
"All we can do is be ourselves and if people like you, great."
- AAP
Cricket: Warne tells Clarke to be himself
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