David Warner retires from one-day cricket ahead of Test farewell

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Australia's David Warner looks on before taking a team photo before the third Test match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, January 1, 2024.

Australia's David Warner looks on before taking a team photo before the third Test match Test match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, January 1, 2024 AFP

David Warner Warner has called for one-day international cricket to be held as Sydney has time before its farewell Test against Pakistan on Monday, but left the door open to the 2025 If Necessary Champions Trophy .



The 37-year-old will play his 112th and final Test this week after scoring 8,695 runs at an average of 44.58 with 26 centuries and 36 half-centuries.

He also announced his retirement from ODIs at a press conference at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

"I have to give back to my family. With that in mind, I will definitely retire from one-day cricket as well," he said.

"That's what I said during the World Cup. To get through that, and the win in India is a huge achievement in my opinion."

"So today I retire from those forms. ” , which allows us to play in other (T20) leagues around the world and make a little progress with our team one day.

"I know the Champions Trophy is coming up. If I play good cricket in two years' time and I'm there and they need someone, I'll be available," he said. added.

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