Australian all-rounder Shane Watson quits competitive cricket after CSK's exit

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Sydney: Top Australian all-rounder Shane Watson on Tuesday retired from competitive cricket following his team Chennai Super Kings' exit
from the Indian Premier League, calling himself "ridiculously fortunate" to have enjoyed a career spanning 20 years.The 39-year-old retired
saying to my Mum, as I watched a Test match, that I want to play for Australia
Now as I officially announce my retirement from all cricket I feel crazily lucky to live out my dream," Watson said on his YouTube channel,
a link of which was posted on his Twitter handle."It really does feel like the right time
Knowing that I've played my last game of cricket ever, for my beloved CSK, who've been so incredibly good to me over the last three
years."To think that I'm finishing up my playing days as a 39-year-old after all of my injury setbacks that I've had along the way, I feel
taking 291 wickets for Australia.A sought-after player in the T20 format, Watson also has 3874 runs in 145 IPL games with four hundreds and
21 fifties
He also has 92 wickets."The first people I want to thank is my Mum and Dad, who did everything they could to let me realise my dream
my sister Nicole who has always been there supporting me thank you so much for your patience and understanding when cricket was the only
topic talked about in the dinner table."I want to thank my amazing wife for being the rock through the ups and downs that living out your
dream presentsNow it is time to start a new life with our amazing kids, your dad won't be missing any more of those special moments
again."Watson also went on to thank the coaches, mentors, his teammates, his fans across the globe and former legends of the game for their
to qualify for the playoffs for the first time.The Australian all-rounder remains one of the few players to have won the IPL with two
different teams.He was a star performer (472 runs and 17 wickets) for Rajasthan Royals during their win in the inaugural edition, while his
century in the final against Mumbai Indians had sealed CSK's third IPL title in 2018 after they returned from a two-year ban.During the
am forever grateful for everyone's love and support through this phase of my life and now on to the next very exciting chapter that awaits,"
he signed off.