Shane Watson's Exit: Why San Francisco Unicorns Part Ways After 3 Seasons

The San Francisco Unicorns have parted ways with head coach Shane Watson after three seasons. Watson was the franchise's first-ever head coach and helped build the team from the ground up. Under his leadership, the Unicorns reached the championship game in 2024 and made consecutive playoff appearances. The organization is now transitioning to a year-round coaching model as part of their long-term strategy.

Key Points: Shane Watson Departs San Francisco Unicorns Head Coach Role

  • Watson guided Unicorns to Championship game in 2024 season
  • Built team culture and identity from ground up as first head coach
  • Mentored young American talent alongside world-class international stars
  • Organization shifting to year-round coaching model for long-term strategy
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MLC: Shane Watson parts ways with San Francisco Unicorns after 3 seasons

Australian cricket legend Shane Watson leaves San Francisco Unicorns after three seasons as head coach, having led team to championship game and playoff appearances.

"It has been a true privilege to lead the San Francisco Unicorns over the last three seasons - Shane Watson"

New Delhi, October 23

The San Francisco Unicorns have parted ways with Head Coach Shane Watson by mutual consent, after three seasons at the helm of the Major League Cricket franchise, as per the San Francisco Unicorns website.

In an effort to strengthen the Unicorns' long-term strategy, the organisation is shifting to a year-round coaching model. Watson will go down in history as the Unicorns' first Head Coach, who laid the foundation for the team's entry into Major League Cricket and guided the squad through its formative seasons.

"Shane was the natural choice to be our first Head Coach, and he played a key role in building the Unicorns from the ground up," said Unicorns CEO David White. "We are eternally grateful for Shane's dedication across his three seasons in charge, and the Unicorns wish him every success in his future endeavours."

Watson, one of Australia's greatest all-rounders, enjoyed a decorated playing career spanning nearly two decades. Appointed by the Unicorns in 2023, Watson played a key role in developing the team's culture and identity in Major League Cricket, mentoring young American talent, guiding world-class stars, and leading the side throughout its first three campaigns.

"Shane has been an incredible leader for the Unicorns, both on and off the field," said San Francisco Unicorns co-owner Anand Rajaraman. "As our first Head Coach, he helped establish a winning culture and helped lay the foundation for cricket's growth in the Bay Area. We are grateful for his dedication and wish him the very best as he continues his journey in the game."

"We could not have asked for a better leader to guide the Unicorns in our formative years," added San Francisco Unicorns co-owner Venky Harinarayan. "Shane brought invaluable global experience, professionalism, and a true passion for developing young players. His legacy will always be part of our story, and we look forward to building on the strong platform he helped create."

Watson's achievements with the Unicorns include a run to the Championship game in the 2024 sophomore season and a six-game winning streak to kick off 2025 en route to the playoffs for the second consecutive campaign.

"It has been a true privilege to lead the San Francisco Unicorns over the last three seasons," said Watson. "I'm proud of what we accomplished, and am grateful for the opportunity to have worked with world-class stars and incredible young talent in Major League Cricket, which continues to be an exciting new frontier for the sport."

- ANI

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Priya S
Watson did a fantastic job taking them to playoffs twice! But honestly, the timing seems odd right before the next season. Hope this doesn't disrupt the team's momentum 🤔
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Anand Rajaraman
As an Indian co-owner, I must say Watson brought incredible professionalism and helped establish our team culture. His experience with young players was invaluable for cricket's growth in the US.
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Sarah B
Interesting move! The year-round coaching model makes sense for long-term development. Watson laid a strong foundation - now they need someone who can take them to championship glory 🏆
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Vikram M
Great to see Indian ownership in MLC! Watson's departure might open doors for Indian coaches too. Our coaching talent deserves global opportunities. Best wishes to Watson for future! 🙏
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: While Watson did well, the team never won the championship. Maybe it's time for fresh ideas and different coaching approach. The year-round model could bring better results.

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