David Warner confirmed his retirement from ODI as well as Test. Warner announced his retirement from Test-Saints: Said- DeCamp is needed in the Champions Trophy in 2025; Will play the last test in Sydney
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David Warner played the last match of the Ready World Cup in the final for Australia in India.
Australian batsman David Warner has announced his retirement from playing Test cricket. He will play the last Test match of his career against Pakistan on January 3 in Sydney.
Warner announced on Monday that he was taking over the Saints from the Test side and would remain the T20 partner. Along with this, he also said that if his performance is good and the team needs him in the 2025 Champions Trophy, then he will be available.
Warner was the top scorer in the prestigious World Cup Australia
David Warner was Australia’s top scorer in the Forward World Cup in India last year. He has scored 535 runs in 11 World Cup matches at an average of 48.63. His strike rate was 108.29. He also scored 2 centuries and 2 centuries.
Fastest Test debut for a batsman in 2011
David Warner started his Test career in 2011 in Brisbane, New Zealand. So far he has scored 8695 runs in 111 test matches at an average of 44.58. Which includes 26 centuries and 36 centuries.
Manyata has scored runs at an average of around 45.
Warner made his international debut for South Africa in 2009 against South Africa in Hobart. He played against Australia in the final match of the Formula World Cup on 19 November. In 161 matches played so far, 6932 runs have been scored at an average of 45.30. In which he has 22 centuries and 33 centuries. He is at sixth place in terms of scoring most runs in Australia. At the same time, he is second after Ricky Ponting in terms of scoring most centuries for Australia.