MICHAEL Clarke has enlisted the coaching services of Ricky Ponting before the second Test.

Ponting worked one-on-one with Clarke for an hour at Adelaide Oval as the Australian vice-captain tried to climb out of his Test funk.

The apprentice listened to the master's every word and was clubbing the ball by the end of their hour-long session.

Ponting stood in the umpire's position, delivering advice and encouragement, before hurling throw-downs at Clarke long after most of their Australian teammates had hit the showers.

"I was speaking to the batting master, trying to get a few tips," Clarke said at a venue he averages 102.4.

"Just working on a few things. Punter has seen me bat for a long time through my career. He does a lot of work with me, batting and catching.

"A bit of help from the skipper never goes astray. I struggled at the start, but it got better through a pretty long net session."

Clarke's past five Test scores have been 14, 4, 14, 3 and 9. His 76-minute innings at the Gabba last week was so scratchy it was assumed he was injured.

But the 29-year-old, whose career average has slipped to 48.48, admitted his troubles were related to batsmanship rather than a sore back.

"You're always concerned when you don't make any runs," Clarke said. "It probably wasn't one of the most entertaining innings in my career. I certainly struggled.

"My back feels good enough. I thought I was definitely fit enough to perform in that first Test match.

"No excuses with my back. My feet weren't moving as well as I'd like, I wasn't watching the ball as closely as I should be and I played a poor shot to get out.

"The execution and shot selection wasn't right. I'll learn from that."

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