Former Australian captain Shane Watson took cricket fanatics in Pakistan by surprise when he confirmed his presence in the last leg of the Pakistan Super League in Karachi.Watson, who is coming to Pakistan after a period of 14 long years, expressed his excitement in a social media post published on Wednesday. " It’s been 14 years since I last visited Pakistan, a place with some of the most passionate fans in world cricket. Can’t wait to give it our best shot in bringing home the trophy with @quetta.gladiators," Watson said. With Watson's presence in cricket-mad Karachi confirmed people's interest in PSL has escalated to whole new level.
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Friday, March 8, 2019
PSL 2019: Shane Watson excited for 'visiting Pakistan after 14 years'
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