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Still Warne can be Dominated - Watson


Shane Warne took the decision to retire after the current IPL season 4, but the Rajasthan Royals team-mate Shane Watson believes that the 41-year-old spinner, still can make the difference in international cricket.

In his golden Career with 708 wickets in Test and 293 wickets in  one-day international, after the match against Mumbai Indians on Friday, Warne will leave Cricket in every format.

Watson said to 'The Age' connect with the Australian team and dominated in international level cricket is difficult to make but the way the bowling of Warne is still can make dominated world cricket.

He said,It is very difficult to bowl nearly a year after although still he can bowl superbly.If warne would change his retirement decision, He can do amazingly with his bowling skills.But He will not change his decision.

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