Michael Clarke ‘looking for buyer for his half of superyacht’ he owns with Anthony Bell

Michael Clarke ‘looking for buyer’ for half of the $15m superyacht he co-owns with Anthony Bell – following rumors their friendship is over after Noosa broke down

Michael Clarke is looking for someone to buy his share of the $15 million superyacht he co-owns with renowned accountant Anthony Bell. The Daily Telegraph has claimed.

The 42-year-old retired cricketer’s friendship with Bell is reportedly on shaky ground following his infamous Noosa clash with ex-girlfriend Jade Yarbrough in January.

Known for his love of boating, Clarke bought his share of a Ghost III vessel named Nassima just a year ago when he and Bell planned to expand their Elite charter boat business.

The pair, who also co-own two other lavish yachts named Ghost and Ghost II, celebrated the purchased last May with a star-studded boat party off the coast of France.

Some of the A-list guests included Larry Emdur, Laura Csortan, Anthony Minichiello, and Terry Biviano.

Michael Clarke, 42, (left) is reportedly seeking a buyer for his share of the $15 million superyacht he co-owns with renowned accountant Anthony Bell (right). Pictured together in 2015

Clarke hasn’t been seen in public with Bell since January, and neither attended their sailor friend’s Tom Slingsby’s Sydney bucks party in February.

At 50 meters high, the Ghost III model can accommodate 11 guests and 11 crew members.

However, The Daily Telegraph has claimed that Bell and Michael’s friendship has hit rocky waters.

The 42-year-old former cricketer's friendship with Bell is reportedly on shaky ground following his infamous Noosa clash with ex-girlfriend Jade Yarbrough in January

The 42-year-old former cricketer’s friendship with Bell is reportedly on shaky ground following his infamous Noosa clash with ex-girlfriend Jade Yarbrough in January

The Sydney native bought his share of the vessel (pictured) just a year ago when he and Bell planned to expand their charter boat business called Elite

The Sydney native bought his share of the vessel (pictured) just a year ago when he and Bell planned to expand their charter boat business called Elite

In January, it was reported that Bell would stay with Clarke after being dragged into the athlete’s clash with then-girlfriend Jade in a public park in Noosa.

It was said at the time that the drama was ‘unlikely’ to tarnish Bell and Clarke’s longstanding friendship. The Sydney Morning Herald.

The dramatic footage, obtained by the Daily Telegraph, shows a shirtless Clarke being berated and beaten by his irate girlfriend as others in the group, including Jade’s brother-in-law Karl Stefanovic and Bell, try to defuse the fight.

The pair, who also co-own two other lavish yachts named Ghost and Ghost II, celebrated the purchased one last May with a star-studded boat party off the coast of France

The pair, who also co-own two other lavish yachts named Ghost and Ghost II, celebrated the purchased one last May with a star-studded boat party off the coast of France

The viral video of the Noosa incident shows Yarbrough accusing Clarke of sleeping with his ex Pip Edwards on December 17, texting her to say she’s the ‘love of his life’.

All hell broke loose when Clarke, Stefanovic and the Yarbrough sisters were dining at a beachside restaurant in Noosa with Bell, as Yarbrough yelled at Clarke before punching him in the face and pushing him away after the cricketer insisted he wasn’t cheated on her.

‘I am wrong? I’m fucking wrong! You’re a goddamn liar. I can see everything. You called her,” she yells, apparently referring to messages between Clarke and Edwards.

At some point, Stefanovic’s wife Jasmine finally steps in and grabs her ailing sister by the arm and drags her away.

In January it was reported that Bell would stay with Clarke after being dragged into the athlete's clash with then-girlfriend Jade (right) at a public park in Noosa

In January it was reported that Bell would stay with Clarke after being dragged into the athlete’s clash with then-girlfriend Jade (right) at a public park in Noosa