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Australian Batsman David Warner Announces Retirement from One Day Cricket After World Cup Victory

Announces his retirement from One Day Cricket (ODIs). Australian cricketer (Australian batsman) David Warner (David Warner). The player announced his unexpected retirement two days before his farewell test match against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Australian champions During the 2023 World Cup(World Cup 2023) Warner said he is considering retiring from the 50-over format.

He needs to spend more time with his wife, Candice, and his daughters, Ivy, Isla, and Indy. Now I have to give back to my family. I talked about retirement throughout the World Cup. “Winning the World Cup in India is a huge achievement,” Warner said at a press conference in Sydney.
At the same time, Warner said he would come if Australia needed a top-class batsman for hosting the Champions Trophy in Pakistan in 2025. “I know the Champions Trophy is coming. If I’m playing good cricket in two years, if they need me, I’ll come,” he added.

Warner performed well in the ODI World Cup hosted by India. The team’s leading run scorer, the left-handed batsman, was instrumental in the Aussies’ victory. Warner scored 535 runs in 11 matches at an average of 48.63 and a strike rate of 108.29 with two and a half centuries. The player’s top score is 163 against Pakistan at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.

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So far, Warner has scored 6932 runs at an average of 45.30 in 161 ODIs with 22 centuries and 33 fifties at a strike rate of 97.26. He made his ODI debut in January 2009 against South Africa in Hobart. He is also the sixth highest run scorer by a batsman after Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Mark Waugh, Michael Clarke and Steve Waugh.

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