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      • After 20 seasons and 745 matches across all formats, Shane Watson has announced his retirement from professional cricket. The 39-year-old confirmed his playing days are over in a short video from Dubai, where he has spent the past two months playing for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.
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  2. Nov 3, 2020 · After 20 seasons and 745 matches across all formats, Shane Watson has announced his retirement from professional cricket. The 39-year-old confirmed his playing days are over in a short video from Dubai, where he has spent the past two months playing for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.

  3. Nov 3, 2020 · Former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson has retired from all forms of cricket after a 20-year career. Watson, 39, retired from international cricket in 2016 but continued to play in...

  4. Nov 2, 2020 · Shane Watson announced his retirement from IPL which makes him retire from all forms of cricket. The Australian all-rounder announced his retirement from international cricket in 2016 and continued to play for CSK in IPL since 2018.

  5. Nov 3, 2020 · 3 November, 2020. Shane Watson retires 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. My Retirement Announcement. Watch on.

  6. Mar 24, 2016 · Australian all-rounder Shane Watson has announced the end of his 14-year international cricket career after the World Twenty20 in India. “It’s been over the last week that it’s really become clear that now really is the right time to retire from international cricket,” the 34-year-old Watson told reporters in Mohali on Thursday.

  7. Shane Watson drops out of race to be Pakistan head coach Exclusive: Pulling out of other commitments at short notice is understood to be the main reason for his withdrawal 16-Mar-2024 • Alex ...

  8. Nov 3, 2020 · Shane Watson has announced his retirement from all cricket, bringing an end to a nearly 20-year career during which he was of the world's premier white-ball allrounders.