Australian all-rounder Shane Watson resigned from all types of cricket on Tuesday, winding down a physical issue tormented profession which he figured out how to stretch out by reexamining himself as an apprentice Twenty20 master.
He quit Big Bash League a year ago yet played the current year's Indian Premier League where his group Chennai Super Kings neglected to make the season finisher.
"To believe that I'm completing my playing days as a 39-year-old, after the entirety of my physical issue mishaps that I had en route, I feel so incredibly lucky," said Watson who made 14 in his last excursion against Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday.
For a physical issue inclined player, Watson played 59 tests, 190 one-dayers and 58 Twenty20 matches in his 14 years in worldwide cricket. The curtness of 20-overs cricket fit the all-rounder who played establishment cricket in Australia, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and West Indies.
He helped Rajasthan Royals win the debut IPL title in 2008, when he was decreed player of the competition, and furthermore won the 2018 crown with Chennai.
"The blind closes on a noteworthy @IPL vocation. Congrats mate you've done yourself glad and made each group you've played in so complete," tweeted previous Australia player Tom Moody.