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Shane Watson, the Australian legend who’s been a pivotal figure for Quetta Gladiators, will not be returning as head coach for the upcoming 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

The news, confirmed by the Gladiators on Wednesday, stems from scheduling conflicts caused by the PSL’s revised window.

This adjustment was made to accommodate the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, leaving Watson unable to honor his commitments with the team due to his pre-signed agreements elsewhere.

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Watson’s Legacy with Quetta Gladiators

Shane Watson has been more than just a coach or player for the Gladiators; he’s been a symbol of success and resilience. Let’s not forget, the Gladiators lifted their maiden PSL trophy in 2019 when Watson was donning the Quetta jersey as a player.

Fast forward a few years, and his presence as head coach saw the team finally break their playoff drought after four long seasons.

The franchise didn’t hold back in expressing their gratitude. Nadeem Omar, the Gladiators’ owner, lauded Watson’s contributions, calling him a “lucky charm” and an integral part of the team’s identity.

“Shane [Watson] is on top of the list of superstars who’ve represented us. Quetta Gladiators will always be indebted to him,” Omar said in a heartfelt statement.

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A New Era: Sarfaraz Ahmed’s Comeback?

As one chapter closes, another seems ready to begin. All signs point to Sarfaraz Ahmed stepping into the coaching shoes. The former Gladiators captain went unpicked in the PSL 10 player draft, but reports suggest he’s on the verge of being officially announced as the new head coach.

For Sarfaraz, this would be more than just a role change—it’s a homecoming. He’s been with the Gladiators since the league’s inception and was instrumental in their historic 2019 title win. Over the years, Sarfaraz led the team with passion, playing 86 matches and scoring 1525 runs, including seven half-centuries.

Although the 2023 season marked the end of his captaincy, with Rilee Rossouw taking over the reins, Sarfaraz remains a beloved figure within the Gladiators’ camp. His deep understanding of the team’s culture and dynamics makes him a natural fit for the coaching role.

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