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He’s already quit international cricket. However, Australian all-rounder Shane Watson was playing franchise-based T20 cricket. This time, the starter and rhythm bowling allrounder said goodbye to all types of cricket, including IPL.
The Chennai Super Kings coach has confirmed his retirement to the media. Watson has played in 13 editions of the IPL. His team has been champion twice. The former Australian star has also won the tournament twice.
Chennai has said goodbye to the group stage of the current edition of the IPL in the United Arab Emirates. Dhoni’s team had played in the IPL play-off ten times before. Chennai senior cricketers are responsible for this failure. However, cricketer Watson did not do badly in the higher order. He played 29 games and scored 299 runs.
However, it was not consistent. At the end of the event, he withdrew from the IPL. Understood that at 39, he has nothing more to give in a competitive event like IPL.
Watson has played 145 games in the IPL. Watson, who won two World Cups for Australia, became champions of the Rajasthan Royals in the first half of 2006. He also became the best of the tournament at that event. In addition, he became the best cricketer of the tournament in 2013. He won the title by joining Chennai in 2016. He has been in the IPL for four centuries. Watson, who took 92 wickets, also scored a hat-trick.
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