Shane Watson retires from all forms of cricket

Chennai: Australian player Shane Watson played his last match for Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Watson, who has been instrumental in Chennai's success as an opener since 2018, is also from franchise cricket on Sunday Announced his resignation. According to franchise sources, Watson made the decision after his win over Punjab in the last league match. He said goodbye to international cricket in 2016 Watson has been playing for the respective franchises in T20 cricket tournaments around the world. Watson told CSK colleagues that he was retiring from all formats by Sunday. Watson was thrilled to share this in the dressing room. He said it was an honor to play for the Chennai franchise, 'team sources said. Indian Premier League
Before Chennai, Watson represented Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore before Chennai. Apart from IPL, Caribbean Premier League, Bangladesh Premier League, Pakistan Watson also played in the Super League and the Big Bash League. Overall, Watson played 343 matches in his T20 career and scored 8,821 runs. This includes 6 centuries and 53 half-centuries. Watson, who also took 216 wickets, took 101 catches.



Post a Comment

0 Comments