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‘Bhai tab tak team me rahega bhi tu’ – Fans react as David Warner set to retire from Test cricket in 2024
Ahead of the Test Championship finals against India, star Australia batter David Warner dropped a bombshell by hinting about his retirement date from the longest format of the game. Warner announced on Saturday that he has decided to retire from his long and storied Test career, with plans to leave the format at the end of the current Australian summer.
Warner, who is currently in London, is preparing for the Test Championship final against the Rohit Sharma-led Indian team, which begins on June 7 and will be followed by a five-match Ashes series against England. During the practice session, he told reporters in Beckenham that he intends to retire from Test cricket after Australia’s Test match against Pakistan in January at his home stadium in Sydney, effectively ruling himself out of the two-match Test series against the West Indies.
However, Warner also revealed that he wants to continue white-ball cricket till the 2024 20-20 World Cup which is scheduled to be organised in the United States of America and West Indies. “You’ve got to score runs. I’ve always said the (2024) World Cup would probably be my final game,” Warner said on Saturday. “I probably owe it to myself and my family – if I can score runs here and continue to play back in Australia – I can say I won’t be playing that West Indies series. If I can get through this (WTC final and ensuing Ashes campaign) and make the Pakistan series I will finish up then”, he further added.
David Warner had an illustrious career
In white and red ball cricket, Warner has been phenomenal throughout his career for the Australian team. He has scored 6030 runs in 142 ODI matches at an average of 45. He has scored 19 hundred and 27 half-centuries in the format for Australia. In T20Is, he has scored 2894 runs at an average of 32.89 in 99 innings. He has scored a brilliant century too.
Talking about red-ball cricket, he has been phenomenal throughout his career. He has scored 8158 runs in 103 Test Matches at an average of 45.58. He is one of those players who have scored a triple century in the longest format of the game. Warner has scored 25 hundred and 34 fifties in Test cricket. However, he had a poor series against India in the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023, scoring just 26 runs in three innings.
Here is how fans react to David Warner’s retirement:
Will start his career as full time tiktoker
— Ujjawal Athrav (@Ujjawal_athrav) June 3, 2023
Blame chokli
— Satya P Singh(spbtctrade) (@spsinghweb) June 3, 2023
He doesn't need to retire. Anyways they aren't going to pick him after upcoming ashes.
— David. (@CricketFreakD3) June 3, 2023
Another TRIPLE CENTURY loading vs pakistani made in china bowlers, congratulations in advance David Warner #PKMKB 💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/u0pbflbeth
— Johns (@JohnyBravo183) June 3, 2023
Chokli and Chokrohit should learn from him!
— Abdul Manan (@manan_himself) June 3, 2023
This One!!!😂🔥 pic.twitter.com/tWYqCa6IxJ
— AK Billa Sakthi (@AKBillaSak95748) June 3, 2023
Unlike Indian cricketers who wants to retire with a six and trophy in hand on their last venture..
— Sanjith_13 🇮🇳🇦🇺 (@13Sanjith) June 3, 2023
This is different between indian players and foreign players
— har har mahadev (@Ramesh09531503) June 3, 2023
shaheen will give him good farewell
— Usman 🇵🇰 (@basimabid7940) June 3, 2023
Missing this celebration 😌 @davidwarner31 pic.twitter.com/lOkQBpE7gf
— KiRAN (@proffesarhesson) June 3, 2023
so sad man 😢
would've been such a huge asset in 2025 ashes.. for england
— abhi (@vikings_cc) June 3, 2023