Shane Watson Feels Unfortunate to Have Missed a Hundred
Shane Watson was dismissed for 52 on the opening day of the 3rd Test against India. Although the score ended a poor run of form but it was also a missed opportunity for the imposing all-rounder, who has 23 fifties but a mere four centuries.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 26, 2014 05:14 pm IST
Unable to convert his fifty into a hundred yet again, Australian all-rounder Shane Watson on Friday said it was very disappointing to miss out on a ton in the ongoing third Test against India and he would try not to let it slip again.(Scorecard | Highlights)
"I got out again. I felt I was batting nicely and unfortunately I just got out again. It's very disappointing," Watson said on the 'ABC'.(Watson Rues Missed Chance at MCG)
Watson was dismissed for 52 on the opening day of the match here. Although the score ended a poor run of form but it was also a missed opportunity for the imposing all-rounder, who has 23 fifties but a mere four centuries.(Watson's knock impresses Chris Rogers)
"He's a very good starter, now it's important for him to go and get a big score," said Michael Clarke, who was commentating on Channel Nine at the time.(Shami Plans to Send Australia Packing Early on Day 2)
Watson said he would not repeat the mistake again.
"It was just an instinctive shot. I'm trying not to think too much out there, apart from just taking on the bowlers," Watson said.
"I just need to make sure I don't do it next time."