I believe CSK has a great chance, says Watson

Praises the team’s world class leadership group for backing him

September 10, 2020 09:54 pm | Updated 09:56 pm IST - DUBAI

Shane Watson.

Shane Watson.

The experience and quality of Chennai Super Kings’ battle-hardened players should see the team through in the upcoming IPL, feels veteran all-rounder Shane Watson.

“Having an experienced team means your players have more understanding of being able to get their skills to execute under pressure from game one,” Watson said on Nabeel Hashmi’s YouTube show. Hashmi is the head of player acquisitions at the Quetta Gladiators, Watson’s team in the Pakistan Super League.

The Australian added, “that is why we believe we’ve got a great chance of having a great year because of the quality of players and the experience we’ve got. We’ve got more chance of not making many mistakes trying to get up to speed as quickly as we possibly can.”

Banking on experience

As one of T20 leagues’ biggest freelancers, Watson has been playing across the world for the past few seasons, and he is banking on that experience to shine in his next assignment.

“I’ve sort of been away playing T20 tournaments on and off for the last four years or so,” he said. “I have more of an understanding (now) but still it’s a challenge to be able to get your skills up.”

Watson also praised CSK’s “world class” leadership group for backing him during an up-and-down season the last time around.

“The 2018 season was one of my better seasons, it wasn’t just the final (where Watson made a match-winning century). But last year, certainly CSK stuck with me through thick and thin.

“Just them backing me, knowing my next few good innings were around the corner, was amazing. Only world-class leaders will really stick by and have the confidence to do that, given the calibre of the players we’ve got.”

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