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Shane Watson announces retirement from all forms of cricket: Report

Chennai Super Kings’ star batsman Shane Watson has announced to his CSK teammates about his plans to retire from all forms of cricket, a TOI report claimed. He made public his future in cricket after the team’s win over the Kings XI Punjab in their last match of the season. He had already retired from international cricket before the Super Kings bouht him into the squad which means the world has seen the last of Shane Watson as a professional cricketer on the field.


Shane Watson has been an IPL legend and one of the best all-rounders in the game. He was snapped up by the Super Kings in the auction before the IPL 2018. He was not looking in great touch throughout the tournament but MS Dhoni kept on persisting with him and Watson repaid the faith by scoring a match-winning century in the final against the Sunrisers Hyderabad.


Before coming into the CSK camp, Watson had also played for the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals where his exploits with both the bat and ball won him many accolades and a place in the Australian team after a successful IPL in the first edition. 


For the Chennai Super Kings, Watson was a big-match player who won them the cup in 2018 while missing out narrowly in the next edition last year. Watson was at his best in both the finals of the last two seasons and it was evident of his temperament and quality.


In the inaugural edition of the IPL, he had amassed 472 runs from the 15 matches he played in that season and that was good enough for his captain at the Rajasthan Royals Shane Warne to accept his credentials as good enough for Australian cricket.


"Throughout the series, he has been superb. He's a fantastic all-round cricketer and good enough to be in the Australian team," Shane Warne had said back in 2008 about Shane Watson.






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IPL 2020 | KKR vs RR: Hits and Flops as Big guns finally deliver for the Knight Riders

It was as clinical as it can get for the Knight Riders as they defeated Rajasthan Royals by a huge margin of 60 runs to give themselves a good enough chance to qualify for the Playoffs in the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League. Eoin Morgan, the skipper led with an example as even after losing the toss, the Knight Riders put on more than just a competitive total of 191 runs on the board. If the batting was better than expected, then the bowling just raised itself above the level of any expectations, as another big-game player, Pat Cummins decided to turn this game on its head as he picked up four wickets in the powerplay to dismantle the RR innings altogether. While all this was taking place, Dinesh Karthik, the former captain probably played the most crucial of the roles as he took a blinder to remove the danger man Ben Stokes after he got a flashy edge off a Cummins delivery. There were certain flop performances as well, but they were mostly in the ranks of the Royals. On this note, let’s have a look at the Hits and Flops of the game. Hits #1 Pat Cummins After being hit for 19 in the first five balls of the first over, Pat Cummins made a strong comeback as he picked up the wicket of Robin Uthappa off the final delivery of his first over, and then on the first delivery of his next over, he removed the most precious of the Royals’ wickets, Ben Strokes. The credit for this wicket was however stolen of Dinesh Karthik and he rightly deserved it as well. Cummins didn’t stop there as he went on to claim three more in his first spell, breaking the backbone of the Rajasthan innings. Finishing with the figures of 4/34 after conceding 19 in the first over is a phenomenal feat achieved by Cummins. #2 Eoin Morgan After shuffling across the batting order, the skipper finally found his place at number five. Having persisted with that number in the last few games, he eked out a mind-blowing performance in this game scoring 68 off just 35 balls at the strike rate of almost 195. More important than the number of runs was the situation in which he scored those runs. He put together two handy partnerships with Andre Russell and Cummins of 45 and 40 each to push the score from 99-3 in the 13th over to 191 by the end of the 20th. His innings included five fours and six sixes. Captaincy wise too, the Englishman was spot on with his changes and field placements. #3 Shivam Mavi The captain Eoin Morgan, in his post-match interaction at the presentation ceremony praised Shivam Mavi saying that although it was Cummins who picked up most of the wickets, the diligence of Mavi must not be sidelined because he stuck to bowling the hard line of the good length which was discussed in the team meeting. The Uttar Pradesh born indeed bowled the hard-line and got the crucial wicket of in-form Sanju Samson. Later on, the bowler was back to pick one more wicket of Kartik Tyagi in his last over. Mavi finished with impressive figures of 2/15 in his four overs, going at even less than four an over. Flops #1 Steve Smith The Rajasthan captain has remained a flop throughout the tournament barring a few games. As told by Ashish Nehra during the live commentary of the match, Smith has looked to hit the bowl hard instead of timing it and that has led to his downfall this season. In the last 10 games that he has played in the IPL, Smith could only manage to get one fifty and score just 184 runs at an average of 20.44 In this game too, he got played down of a straighter delivery from Pat Cummins, the reason being he wanted to hit the ball hard. #2 Sanju Samson Having played amazing knocks in the Royals’ victories, it was needed that Samson stayed at the crease and build a partnership with others, especially after the fall of two big wickets in Ben Stokes and Steve Smith. But he could barely open his account as he was caught by Dinesh Karthik off a ripper from Shivam Mavi. Having won this game, KKR and their fans would now pray that either Sunrisers Hyderabad simply lose their game or the game between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore gets one-sided.

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KXIP vs CSK: What Experts said as Super Kings sink Kings XI in IPL 2020

The Chennai Super Kings knocked the Kings XI Punjab after a comprehensive victory in Abu Dhabi. The match marked the end of the road for both the teams and now the race to the playoffs is now stabilising with teams getting knocked out based on every game. Here we have compiled the views of both captains and experts who were having an eye on the game and how it panned out in the middle. Captains’ take The losing captain MS Dhoni of the Super Kings accepted the problems his side dealt with and as well as their inability to cope up with them. Dhoi said that the team committed far too many errors, but also lauded the team for not getting subversive due to the losing tide and he walked away from the campaign feeling proud of his boys. “It was a difficult campaign. We committed a lot of errors. The last four games were a template of where we would like to be. Proud of the guys because if you're lagging behind for 7-8 games, it becomes really difficult. It's not easy, you won't want to be in a dressing room that's not enjoying cricket. Proud of them,” Dhoni said to the host broadcaster Star in the post-match presentation. Discussing the possible easy forward or the franchise, Dhoni put the onus on the BCCI for the next auction and he suggested that the franchise will zero in with strategic moves and players acquisition hat will serve them well for the next 10 seasons, like it did when the franchise got in before the first IPL auction in 2008. “A lot depends on what BCCI decides about the auction. We need to slightly change our core group and look for the next ten years. At the start of the IPL we made a team that served us well for ten years,” Dhoni added. Addressing his and the CSK’s fans, Dhoni assured a stronger comeback and said that although the team did not fare well in the tournament, they finished with 14 points which could have been good enough for them to qualify. He said that only one team (hinting at Mumbai Indians) have played dominating cricket throughout this season. “We'll come back strong. That's what we're known for. We are eighth in the table but 14 points and we could have qualified. This is a season where only one team played well or most teams played well,” Dhoni said in his message to fans. He discussed at length about Ruturaj Gaikwad’s performances in the last three games and the class he brings to the table for the team. He alsos reasoned why he was not picked ahead of Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis to open the innings and said: “Whenever we have seen Rutu bat, he's somebody who has done well in net sessions. But we were not able to see him in games. Then he got Covid, and even after 20 days he was not fit. He didn't get time for us to gauge. That was one of the main reasons we kept going with Faf and Watson. It didn't work. But that's the point where you go with the experienced players.” On the other hand, a dejected KL Rahul accepted without any fuss that his side could not handle the pressure the game brought and he batting failed as a sunit when he was expecting a score in excess of 180 runs for the CSK to chase. “ It is as simple as that. We didn't bat really well. Big pressure game, we expected 180-190. We couldn't soak in the pressure,” Rahul said in the post-match interaction. Discussing the two halves of the seasons when the team performed contrastingly differently and almost turned their season by winning almost everything that came their way in the second away after the first half when the team was failing to win even from the most comfortable situations. “We didn't have the results going our way in the first half. The team still felt like we were playing good cricket. We were patchy. The bowling and batting wasn't coming together in the first half, proud that we did it in the second half. Lots to be proud of as a team. a lot of "could have been,” Rahul analysed the Kings XI’s season. KL Rahul was not to miss pointing out the game when the umpire had given a wrong decision of short run and the KXIp ended up losing the game in a super over and said that it was disappointing for him to digest losses in games that could have been won easily. He also said that the KXIP players have only themselves to blame for not making it into the playoffs. “It is disappointing. We had a lot of games in our pockets and we couldn't get over the line and we only have ourselves to blame. That short run game too, looks like it has come back to bite us,” Rahul concluded his disappointment. Experts’s take Cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle was overjoyed with what Depak Hooda had to offer to the Kings XI Punjab in the end overs. He was equally impressed with Ruturaj Gaikwad and rated him as a matured player. He commended the team management to giving him the second chance which he has grabbed with both his hands. Deepak Hooda won many accolades with hsi power hitting against the CSK and one of them also came from Sanjay Manjrekar, who as always, had his eyes open for details and numbers and outlined the brilliance Honda showed on the field with the bat. He also expressed his happiness on IPL 2020 returning back to its normal days when CSK used to win many games. Former Indian opener Aakash Chopra saw two different stories with the Kings XI Punjab and the Chennai Super Kings although the sides got knocked out with the equal number of points on the points table. He drew inference that the CSK started winning when all their hopes were gone while the KXIP were rejuvenated seeing their hopes alive midway into the tournament.