Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Playing against old team Royals motivated me’

- Bihan Sengupta sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PUNE I’ve been fortunate to get an opportunit­y at Royals in 2008 at a stage where (from) internatio­nal view I was struggling to make my team.

SHANE WATSON, on stint with RR

: When Robin van Persie signed for Manchester United from Arsenal in 2012, there was a lot of flak that the talismanic forward received from fans of his former club. He scored twice against the Gunners in the first season but followed the goals up with subdued celebratio­ns. Nonetheles­s, he was booed. Next year, his headed goal proved to be the difference between the sides on the night and he ran with his arms stretched before sliding on the pitch in an ecstatic manner.

T20 leagues across the world, including the Indian Premier League, perhaps don’t have that amount of fanaticism for top players being loyal to their franchises. But the feeling of performing against your old club, one that rejected you or didn’t feel you would fit well in the squad, is perhaps always special.

ShaneWatso­nwasthehig­hestscorer for Rajasthan Royals when they won the inaugural edition of the IPL. Ten years down the line he was as jubilant as ever after slamming a 51-ball ton en route his 106 that paved the path for his side’s third victory this season. Having got a life in the first over itself, Watson’s knock was extremely classy, studded with nine boundaries and six sixes.

Rajasthan Royals made a comeback to the IPL-fold this season but hadn’t picked Watson in the auction. “My real motivation was that I was playing my old team Rajasthan, and I am happy it worked tonight,” he said. “I understand the reality of franchise cricket, whether it’s Rajasthan picking me up or not, obviously they had their reasons why they didn’t pick me up, I fully understand that. In the end for these franchises, it’s business. I’ve been incredibly fortunate through my career to first get an opportunit­y at Rajasthan in 2008 at a stage where (from an) internatio­nal point of view I was struggling to make my team, more so because of my injuries,” he said.

Watson is, however, enjoying his role in CSK colours. Besides being the highest run-getter (175), he is also the most successful bowler (six wickets) for his side.

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