Dubai: Shane Watson has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket following the IPL tour of the Chennai Super Kings' desert town. At the same time, his three-year relationship with the Chennai franchise Super Kings in the IPL came to an end.
The 39-year-old Aussie batsman played his last competitive match against Kings XI Punjab in the current IPL Super Kings jersey. Watson played well for Chennai in the last IPL But this time in the IPL, the Aussie star could not give the best without two matches
According to the Times of India, Wattoo announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after the Kings XI match on Sunday. That's why CSK's dressing room was emotional after Kings XI Punjab lost the last match. Watson also said that he was lucky to play in a franchise like Chennai Super Kings.
Aussie retired from international cricket in 2016, four years ago However, he played in the IPL 6 After playing for Rajasthan Royals for a long time, Watson signed for Royal Challengers Bangalore and CSK in 2018 IPL. In his first year, he performed well in the Super Kings jersey and played a big role in making the team champions. Sunrisers became Man of the Match in the final with an unbeaten century against Hyderabad.
Wato 7 played a big role in the way to reach the final of the Super Kings in the last IPL In the 2019 IPL final, he made CSK almost the champion But the right-handed Aussie batsman could not become a hero after losing by just one run
Watson has scored 555 and 398 for the Super Kings in the last two seasons. However, he scored 299 runs in 11 innings this season Watson led the team to an unbeaten 63 in the league's final match against Kings XI on Sunday.
Watson is one of the most successful all-rounders in the history of IPL He took 364 runs and took 92 wickets in 145 matches in his IPL career He was one of the members of Rajasthan Royals' champion team in the inaugural IPL 2007 Watson 7 was the match of the tournament
No comments:
Post a Comment