Mohali, Mar 24 (PTI) In a
surprise development,Australian all-rounder Shane
Watson today declared that he will call time on his
14-year-old international cricket career at the end of his team's
campaign in the ongoing ICC World Twenty20.
Watson's decision to retire caught many
off-guard at the I S Bindra Stadium here. He
was seen delivering an emotional speech to his teammates at
the start of the practice session on the eve of Australia's
must-win match against Pakistan.His teammates duly applauded when the
34-year-old, who has already retired from Test
cricket, was done with his speech.
Watson, who made his international debut
with an ODI against South Africa at
Centurion exactly on this day 14 years ago, said he took the
difficult decision after a week of pondering.
"It's been over the last week that
it's really become clear that now really is the
right time to retire from all international cricket,"
Watson said in a statement.Watson scored 3731 runs in 59 Tests and
5757 runs in 190 ODIs besides taking 75 and
168 wickets in the two formats respectively. In 56 T20Is so
far, Watson has scored 1400 runs
and grabbed 46 wickets.
"I've been playing with the thought for a few months now and I know now with the way the group is continuing to evolve,which is exciting to be able to see, with my young family as well, and seeing the potential of the international schedule is very hectic.
"And I just know it's the right time
to be able to right now clear my mind knowing
that I've made the decision and be absolutely ready to go for
these next two very important
games," added the
cricketer, who had retired from Tests at the end of last year's Ashes.
His last ODI appearance was in September
when Australia played England at the Lord's.Watson is a World Cup wining member of the
50-over team which triumphed in 2007 and
2015. He has also played in all six World T20s and was named
the player of the tournament in the 2012 edition.
He is also the only current player who
played with the likes of long retired
Australian greats Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, Ricky Ponting and Adam
Gilchrist.
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