KARACHI: Former Australian captain Shane Watson has expressed willingness to Quetta Gladiators in Pakistan to take part in the next phase of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Quetta Gladiators' Manager Azam Khan said the all-rounder is ready to come to Pakistan after being convinced by franchise owner Nadeem Omar.
Khan said Watson would play for Quetta Gladiators in their match against Karachi Kings.
Later on, the cricketer took to Twitter and said "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".
Last eight matches of the PSL including the final would be played in Karachi's National Stadium.
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