IND vs AUS: David Warner sets Retirement date, ‘2024 WC will be my last game’

David Warner to Retire from Test Cricket After Upcoming Australian Summer

Australia’s opening batsman David Warner has determined a date to finish his successful Test career, announcing that he will retire from Test cricket during the upcoming Australian summer.

Warner is currently in England, ready to compete in the ICC World Test Championship against India, followed by the five-match Ashes series against England. He is also looking forward to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year.

However, the 36-year-old has declared that he wishes to complete his Test career after the Test match at his home ground in Sydney against Pakistan in January. Warner made this announcement to reporters prior to Australia’s training in Beckenham on Saturday.

Warner’s Test Career

David Warner has been a part of the Australian Test team since 2011, and has played in a total of 78 Test matches. He has scored 7244 runs in Tests, with an average of 48.20, and has achieved 23 centuries and 28 half-centuries. He has also taken 11 catches and one wicket in his Test career.

Conclusion

David Warner has had a long and successful Test career, and has now announced his plans to retire from Test cricket during the upcoming Australian summer. He will be playing in the ICC World Test Championship against India, the five-match Ashes series against England, and the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year. However, he has stated that he wishes to complete his Test career after the Test match at his home ground in Sydney against Pakistan in January.

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