CSK to come back stronger in 2020: Watson

The 37-year-old Thursday posted a video on Instagram, where he can be seen thanking his fans and assuring them that he would return to CSK with a bang in 2020.

New Delhi: After struggling to find his form in the group stage of the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) 2019, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) opener Shane Watson rose to the occasion when it mattered the most and played a brilliant 80-run knock in the final which his team unfortunately lost by a run to Mumbai Indians.

While trying to steal an extra run in the final over of CSK’s 150-run chase, Watson fell short of the crease as his team lost by a whisker at a packed Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium May 12.

Despite suffering from a knee injury, Watson continued to single-handledly fight the battle for CSK and kept them in the hunt till the dying moments of the game.

The Australian won praise from the entire cricket fraternity and he seems to be touched by the love and support of fans. The 37-year-old Thursday posted a video on Instagram, where he can be seen thanking his fans and assuring them that he would return to CSK with a bang in 2020.

“Hello everyone, I have just arrived home and want to thank everyone for the love, support and best wishes that you’ve given me over the last couple of days. We were so close to going past the finish line against Mumbai but it was an amazing final,” Watson said.

“I am looking forward to come back next year to take that one step further. Thanks again, everyone for all the support. WhistlePodu!” he added.

IANS

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