Shane Watson reflects on his cherished memories of the ICC Champions Trophy, highlighting significant moments from his career, including his crucial role in Australia's 2006 and 2009 victories. Notably, Watson recalls his PSL experience in Pakistan as one of the most memorable weeks of his life. He hopes current players will cherish their experiences similarly.
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