David Warner, the dynamic left-handed Australian batter, has officially announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket through a heartfelt social media post.
Despite announcing his retirement after Australia's exit from the Super 8 stage in the recent T20 World Cup 2024, David Warner has thrown a surprise curveball by declaring his availability for selection in Australia's squad for the upcoming Champions Trophy in 2025, set to be held in Pakistan.
Warner, who concluded his illustrious 15-year career with his final match against India on June 24, seems eager to extend his international journey with a potential comeback in the prestigious tournament.
David Warner, the 37-year-old renowned as one of Australia's finest openers, announced on Instagram that his cricketing career has come to a close. He expressed deep gratitude for the honor of representing his country at the highest level of the sport.
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