Afghanistan also defeated Bangladesh and knocked Australia out of the T20 World Cup. If Bangladesh had won this match, Australia would have reached the semi-finals. Now after Australia's exit from the World Cup, the Kangaroo player's retirement from T20 international cricket is certain. Australia's David Warner has played his last match in the international jersey.
The last match was played against India
A match was played between India and Australia on 24 June. Australia had to face defeat in this match. After which Australia's eyes were fixed on the match between Afghanistan and Bangladesh. If Bangladesh had won the match, Australia would have reached the semi-finals and Warner would have played another match.
After the India-Australia match, Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood said that David Warner's departure will depend on the result of the match played between Afghanistan and Bangladesh. That is, Hazlewood has already hinted at Warner's retirement from T20 international cricket. Apart from this, the team's second opening batsman Travis Head said after the match that it would be very disappointing if Warner's career ends like this. Speaking on the match between Afghanistan and Bangladesh, Head said that we are considering another match, Warner is one of Australia's best players in all formats.
Retired from ODI and Test
After defeating Team India in the final match of ODI World Cup 2023, David Warner announced his retirement from ODI cricket. After this, after the Test series with West Indies, Warner announced his retirement from Test International.
Warner's T20 career
David Warner's 15-year-long T20 International career is now over. Warner has played 110 T20 matches for Australia. In which he has 3277 runs to his name. Meanwhile, Warner scored one century and 28 half-centuries. Warner's best score in T20 is 100 not out.