Is Shane Watson retired from international cricket?
Is Shane Watson retired from international cricket?
Is Shane Watson retired from international cricket?
Australian all-rounder Shane Watson has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. The 39-year-old will hang up his boots after an illustrious career during which he won two ICC Men’s Cricket World Cups and two ICC Champions Trophy titles.
Why did Watson retire?
Australian all-rounder Shane Watson has decided to retire from all cricket after Chennai Super Kings failed to reach the Indian Premier League playoffs, the cricketer announced through a video posted on his Twitter handle.
Is Shane Watson announced retirement?
Top Australian all-rounder Shane Watson on Tuesday announced his retirement from competitive cricket following his team Chennai Super Kings’ exit from the Indian Premier League. Now onto the next exciting one,” Watson said. Watson played 59 Tests, 190 ODIs and 58 T20Is at the international level.
Where is Shane Watson now?
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Shane Watson/Current teams
Is Shane Watson in IPL 2020?
IPL 2020: CSK’s Shane Watson to retire from ‘all forms of cricket’ – Report. Chennai Super Kings opener Shane Watson did not enjoy a good Indian Premier League season in 2020 in the UAE. In 11 games for CSK, Watson scored only 299 runs at an average of 29.90 and a strike rate of 121.05.
What happened to Shane Watson IPL 2020?
Shane Watson made the decision after Chennai Super Kings’ final IPL 2020 match against Kings XI Punjab on Sunday in Abu Dhabi. Watson is yet to officially announce his decision to retire from all forms of cricket.
Is Shane Watson still in CSK?
MUMBAI: Former Australia and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batsman Shane Watson wants CSK to lift the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 trophy. Watson, who retired from all forms of cricket in November 2020, played his last match for CSK in October 2020 in the 13th edition of the IPL.
Is Shane Watson available for IPL 2020?
Is Shane Watson a bowler?
He is a right-handed batsman and a right-handed fast-medium swing bowler who played international cricket between 2002 and 2016. According to Forbes, Watson was the highest-paid non-Indian cricketer in the world for five consecutive years between 2011 and 2015.