David Warner to Retire from Test Cricket at the End of the Year
Australia opener David Warner has declared his plans to retire from Test cricket at the end of the year, bringing an end to his long and prosperous career. The 36-year-old is currently in England preparing for the ICC World Test Championship against India, and is likely to feature in the five-match Ashes series with England that follows.
Fitting Farewell at Home Ground in Sydney
Warner revealed his intention to retire after the Pakistan Test series, which is scheduled for January at his home ground in Sydney. He made the announcement to reporters prior to Australia’s training session in Beckenham on Saturday.
ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India
The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year is also on Warner’s agenda. The left-hander is hoping to finish his Test career after the Pakistan series and prior to the two-match series against the West Indies.
Conclusion
David Warner has declared his plans to retire from Test cricket at the end of the year, with his final Test series scheduled for January at his home ground in Sydney. He will also be participating in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India at the end of the year, before the two-match series against the West Indies.