Australian Cricketer David Warner Retires : Australian cricket team's explosive opening batsman David Warner has retired from international cricket as soon as Australia was out of the T20 World Cup 2024. He played his last ODI match in the World Cup final in November last year while his last Test match was played in January this year. He has scored 18995 international runs in his 15-year career. Cricket fans will always remember him as a great explosive opening batsman.
Retired from ODI, Test and now international cricket
David Warner had earlier retired from ODIs and Tests. Now he has disappointed the fans by announcing his retirement from international cricket. After playing the World Cup 2023 final against India, Warner retired from ODIs. After this, he played his last Test match against Pakistan in Sydney.
Warner is disappointed at being excluded from Australia for T20 World Cup-2024
It is worth noting that, in the T20 World Cup-2024, a match was played between India and Australia in the Super-8 group yesterday, in which India won by 24 runs. After the defeat, Australia is out of the World Cup. Warner could score only six runs in this match. Warner is disappointed with the poor performance in the last match and being out of the team.
Warner played 383 matches for Australia
37-year-old David Warner played 383 international matches for Australia and scored 20,000 runs. He has 49 international centuries to his name. David Warner made his T20 International debut in 2009 and played his last match in 2024.