Deccan Chronicle

WATSON RULES OUT AUSSIE RETURN

Star of CSK’s IPL triumph is open to mentoring role

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Dubai, May 30: Shane Watson ruled out a return to internatio­nal cricket and said that new players should be given the opportunit­y. He added that he was open to a mentoring role with the Australia team but was not interested in going on tour.

Cricket Australia this month appointed Watson to a panel tasked with drafting a charter of behaviour in the wake of the scandal in South Africa. All-rounder Watson signed a contract on Tuesday to play for Karachians in a 10-over format league in the United Arab Emirates later this year, days after hitting a Man-of-theMatch winning century for the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League final.

Watson said he will play grade cricket in Australia with Sutherland later in September before returning to the UAE for the 10over league and that he expected to play in the next Big Bash League which starts in December and the IPL next season.

Watson said the punishment­s slapped on Australian cricketers Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft for their roles in a ball-tampering scandal were extreme.

“It is an extreme penalty for what they did compared to the bans that have happened and the reprimands that have happened in the past,” Watson said at a news conference in Dubai.

“They’ve paid a heavy price, there is no question, and when they come back they will be doing everything they can to try and repay people for the mistakes they made.”

Former Australia internatio­nal and spin-bowling great Shane Warne has said the punishment­s on the trio were overly harsh. The scandal outraged fans and the incident drew criticism from Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Watson said there was no question that the players “made a huge error of judgment.”

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