Australian all-rounder, Shane Watson, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. He announced his decision after the conclusion of his campaign with Chennai Super Kings in the ongoing Indian Premier League.
Shane Watson hung up his boots after an illustrious career, winning two Cricket World Cups and two ICC Champions Trophy titles. Watson retired from international cricket in 2016, but continued to play in franchise T20 leagues all over the world.
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Watson has represented Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan Super League and has participated in the Indian Premier League and Caribbean Premier League as well as a few others.
Watson made his ODI debut against South Africa in 2002 and played his last ODI against England in 2015. He scored 9 centuries and 33 half-centuries, scoring a total of 5,575 runs while picking up 168 wickets.
His T20 statistics are even more impressive. He has scored 10,283 runs and picked up 264 wickets in 398 matches.
Watson received congratulatory messages on his illustrious career from cricketers from all over the globe.
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One of Watson’s most memorable rivalry over his career has been against Pakistani fast bowler, Wahab Riaz. Wahab Riaz bombarded Watson with short balls in Pakistan’ss match against Australia in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup. Watson was troubled throughout the spell but he managed to tackle the situation and took his team to victory.
Wahab shared his message for the legendary all-rounder:
Watson in numbers:
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