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

Australian opener David Warner has indicated that he plans to retire from Test cricket during the upcoming Australian summer, bringing an end to his long and successful career in the sport.

The 36-year-old is currently in England preparing for next week’s ICC World Test Championship against India, and is expected to feature in the five-match Ashes series with England that follows. He is also scheduled to take part in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year.

Prior to Australia’s training session in Beckenham on Saturday, Warner revealed his intention to complete his Test career after the Pakistan series, which is scheduled to take place at his home ground in Sydney in January.

Conclusion

David Warner has had a long and successful career in Test cricket, but has now declared his intention to retire from the sport during the upcoming Australian summer. He is currently in England preparing for the ICC World Test Championship against India, and is expected to feature in the five-match Ashes series with England that follows. Warner will then take part in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year, before completing his Test career after the Pakistan series in January.

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