
Australian cricket captain Michael Clark, who was hit by social media for his debut at the New Oral B event, is considered the worst marketing campaign ever.
This may be a photo of him hitting the ball with an electric toothbrush, or maybe he holds an award winning trophy marked "gnashing teeth", or maybe even a photo of him undercover as a dentist for Oral B, the keyboard warriors act immediately.
He is known as "Michael Prack", laughed at and called "selling" and "Money"
He is rumored to make $500,000 in endorsement deals.
Scroll down to watch the video Clark put on this pair of new whites for a campaign called "real blue challenge," which aims to improve oral health in Australia and bowling them through"
Clark said in his oral ad: "It's outrageous Australia, and it's time for Poms to act when they laugh at us. I like to beat Poms on the cricket ground and it's time to do it again with my oral health.
Social media trolls even intensified their discontent by comparing his campaign with his performance on the cricket ground.
No more than 40 points in cricket. . .
A disgruntled audience said it would be good to advertise mouthwash.
"It's great to see that he finished the whole commercial without being hurt! ' said another.
Clark's tattoo was also ridiculed for appearing in advertisements, especially the scribbled Arabic text on his left arm, loosely translated into "the pain of discipline is different from the pain of disappointment.
The audience began to ask him to step down as captain as the endorsement deal called him "rogue" and "commercial prostitute ".
Clark became an ambassador to Sparta, an Australian sporting goods company, in 2012.
He was well received by the fans for the deal.