David Warner Retired from Test and Odi cricket:

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Australian test cricketer already announced his retirement during presser at Sydney cricket ground. He said that the Sydney test match will going to be his last appearance from test cricket. In an interview he said, he going to be retired from Odi cricket as well but he will available in champion trophy 2025 if his team requires.

Briefly, he said he will get back to my family and also on the back of that that’s the reason of retiring from Odi cricket as well. And that decision also allows him to play other t20 leagues all around the world. He concluded him to champion trophy (2025) which is lately been played in Pakistan. He though if he playing better cricket in these two years’ and if his team needs him, he will definitely be going to be available for my team.

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T20:

As t20 world Cup scheduled later this year in the united states of America and west indies Warner will to represent their country in t20 format. He played a vital role in the team to lift their first ever t20 World Cup. A 37-year-old represent their country in 99 t20s he scored 2894 with the average of 32.88. he scored 1 t20 hundred and 24 fifties. He scored his only t20 hundred against Sri Lanka and became player of the match

ODI:

David Warner has represented his country in 161 Odis. He scores 6932 runs with the average of 45.30 including 22 centuries and 33 half centuries. He scored memorable inning against Pakistan recently in world cup 161. He leads his team in world cup with his remarkable performance throughout the tournament. Meanwhile, his team won this title for the 6th time.

TESTS:

Warner played 112th test including his last match which he is playing currently against Pakistan. He scored 8695 runs with the average of 44.58 he 26 centuries and also smashed 36 half centuries. He considered to be a fittest test player of his age. He scored runs and emerged his name as the top run scorer. He scored 523 runs from five matches with a good average of 58.11 including two hundreds and two fifties in the Ashes series of 2013 14 in Australia.

 

 

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