Shane Watson played IPL final with a bleeding knee, reveals CSK teammate Harbhajan

Harbhajan revealed that Shane Watson had to get six stitches after the game.
Shane Watson played IPL final with a bleeding knee, reveals CSK teammate Harbhajan
Shane Watson played IPL final with a bleeding knee, reveals CSK teammate Harbhajan
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Shane Watson, who scored a valiant 80 runs for the Chennai Super Kings in the finals of the just concluded Indian Premier League (IPL), batted all the way with a bleeding knee. This was revealed by Watson’s teammate Harbhajan Singh on Instagram stories on Monday.

The photo posted by Harbhajan on Monday showed the Australian on a bent knee, flaying a ball through the off-side. In the image, one can see a large patch of blood on Watson's left thigh. On the story, Harbhajan said that the opening batsman wasn't going to be stopped by the wound.

"Can you guys see the blood on his knee," Singh wrote. "He got 6 stitches after the game... got injured while diving but continue (sic) to bat without telling anyone."

"That's our @srwatson33, almost pulled it (off) for us last night," he added.

Reacting to Harbhajan’s story, the social media handles of Chennai Super Kings took to praise the batsman, and said that his kneecap was their cup.

Watson's dedication left fans stunned, who called a "champion forever".

Watson almost proved the saviour during Sunday’s cliffhanger chase, playing a sensational 59-ball knock in an almost one-man show as CSK tried to chase down Mumbai's 8/149 on Sunday at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. The Australian almost pulled off the miracle to win the fourth IPL trophy for the Yellow Brigade, who fell short by just one run.

Watson fought valiantly for Chennai but couldn't take his team over the line as CSK was bowled out for 148 with Lasith Malinga brilliantly bowling the final over defending 8 runs off it, to see his side clinch the IPL title for a record fourth time.

With IANS inputs

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