Shane Watson explains why Ponting, Warne were his 'favourite captains'

Ricky Ponting believed in me more than I believed on myself, says Shane Watson

Chennai Super Kings batsman Shane Watson celebrates his century against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL 2018 final match, in Mumbai. Photo: PTI
Watson also revealed an interesting story, featuring Ponting, after Australia won the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies by getting the better of Sri Lanka in the final. File photo: PTI
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2 min read Last Updated : Apr 24 2020 | 3:56 PM IST
Former Australia cricketer Shane Watson has picked Ricky Ponting and Shane Warne as his favourite captains he played alongside. The all-rounder heaped praise on Ponting for believing in his abilities and that filled him with immense confidence.
 
Watson also revealed an interesting story, featuring Ponting, after Australia won the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies by getting the better of Sri Lanka in the final.
 
"The support that I got all the way along, especially from Ricky Ponting in particular. He believed in me more than I believed on myself," Watson was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
 
"I remember walking around the ground after we had won. I'm with the trophy and just him saying how happy he was that I was here with him after knowing that I missed the previous one."

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Apart from Ponting, Watson also named Warne as his favourite leader on the cricket field. The two together won the historic first edition of the Indian Premier League with Rajasthan Royals.
 
Watson also spoke about the tactical genius of Warne on the field and his man management skills off it.
 
"I played under Shane Warne for Rajasthan Royals for four years. He was a phenomenal captain; there is no question. Tactically, on and off the field and from the management point of view, he was incredible." Watson said.
 
"For me, Ricky Ponting and Shane Warne were my favourite captains. Both of them were very special. They had incredible man-management skills, and tactically they were very good as well. Both were the greatest players that I've played with."
 

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