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    BioFull NameShane Robert Watson Nickname(s)Watto and White SharkProfessionAustralian Cricketer (All-rounder)Physical Stats & MoreHeight (approx.)in centimeters- 183 cm
    in meters- 1.83 m
    in Feet Inches- 6’ 0”Eye ColourLight blueHair ColourBlondeCricket International DebutTest- 2 January 2005 vs Pakistan in Sydney
    ODI- 24 March 2002 vs South Africa in Centurion
    T20- 24 February 2006 vs South Africa in JohannesburgLast MatchTest- 8 July 2015 vs England at Sophia Gardens
    ODI- 5 September 2015 vs England at Lord's
    T20- 27 March 2016 vs India at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra StadiumInternational RetirementOn 2 November 2020, he announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Coach/MentorTerry Alderman
    Jersey Number#33(Australia)
    #33(IPL, County Cricket)Domestic/State TeamRajasthan Royals, Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Sixers, Brisbane Heat, Australians, Hobart Hurricanes, Canterbury, Sydney Thunder, Islamabad United, Royal Challengers BangaloreNature on fieldVery Aggressive
    Likes to play againstNew Zealand and IndiaFavourite ShotHit over mid-wicketRecords (main on
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  • Shane Watson (footballer)

    Australian rules footballer

    Australian rules footballer

    Shane Watson
    Full name Shane Watson
    Date of birth (1974-02-17) 17 February 1974 (age 50)
    Original team(s) Montmorency
    Height 186 cm (6 ft 1 in)
    Weight 90 kg (198 lb)
    YearsClubGames (Goals)
    1992–2000Collingwood 141 (102)

    1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2000.

    • Joseph Wren Memorial Trophy 2000
    Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

    Shane Watson (born 17 February 1974) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously served as the forwards coach of the North Melbourne Football Club.[1]

    Watson came to Collingwood from Montmorency and had an eventful start to his AFL career. He had just turned 18 when he made his league debut against the Brisbane Bears and kicked two goals, in addition to four behinds. Two weeks later, he kicked five goals in a win over Essendon at Waverley.

    He had a good season as a half back flanker in 1993, finishing second in Collingwood's "Best and Fairest" voting after averaging 16 disposals for the year.[2] In 1994 he took 104 marks, played

    Shane Watson

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    Batting Life's work Summary

    M Inn Runs BF Not expensive Avg SR NO 4s 6s 50 Centred Cardinal
    Test 59 109 3731 7094 176 35.2 52.60 3 484 31 24 4 0
    ODI Xcl 169 5757 6365 185 40.54 90.45 27 570 131 33 9 0
    T20 58 56 1462 1006 124 29.24 145.33 6 Cardinal 83 10 1 0
    IPL Cxlv 141 3874 2809 117 30.99 137.92 16 376 Xcl 21 4 0

    Bowling Vocation Summary

    M Inn B Runs Wkts Avg Econ SR BBI BBM 5w 10w
    Test 59 93 5495 2526 75 33.68 2.76 73.27 6/33 6/51 3 0
    ODI Xcl 163 6466 5342 168 31.8 4.96 38.49 4/36 4/36 0 0
    T20 58 49 930 1187 48 24.73 7.66 19.38 4/15 4/15 0 0
    IPL Cardinal Cardinal 2029 2682 92 29.15 7.93 22.05 4/29 4/29 0 0

    Career Information

    T20 debut

    vs South Continent, Feb 24 at 2006