Shane Watson retires from Test cricket
Shane Watson's
endlessly enigmatic Test career for Australia is over. He had played 59
Tests beginning in 2005, scoring 3731 runs at 35.19 and taking 75
wickets at 33.68. Injury issues afflicted Watson for much of his time
around the side, and he never reached the heights that many, including
himself, had expected of him in Tests.
Watson's decision to quit the longest format comes in the wake of Australia's loss to England in the 2015 Ashes, a day after he had to leave the field during a one-dayer at Lord's due to "minor right calf strain". He announced his decision after it was decided the strain would keep him out of the rest of the ODI series.
Watson's decision to quit the longest format comes in the wake of Australia's loss to England in the 2015 Ashes, a day after he had to leave the field during a one-dayer at Lord's due to "minor right calf strain". He announced his decision after it was decided the strain would keep him out of the rest of the ODI series.

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