After finally bagging the champion trophy of Pakistan Super League’s fourth edition, Quetta Gladiators bid farewell to all its international stars who played a weighty role in their triumph, including Shane Watson.
The Australian all-rounder turned to Instagram after naming his team the tournament’s champion, bidding farewell to the Pakistani team players in a warm note, expressing his delight in having played in Karachi.
“Saying farewell to a few of the main men @quetta.gladiators. It has been such an amazing 5 weeks with my time in Karachi being the absolute highlight. What a way to finish things off last night. #psl4champions #psl,” he wrote.
Along with the caption is a picture of him with Gladiators’ owner Nadeem Omer, captain Sarfaraz Ahmed and shining young bowler Mohammad Hasnain, outside the hotel before his departure.
The player had been a favorite of cricket enthusiasts and critics all around during PSL 4 as he led his team to victory in most of the matches delivering a remarkable performance.
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