David Warner retires from international cricket after being out of T20 World Cup 2024: In the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, the Australian team could not make it to the semi-finals and with this, the 15-year international career of veteran batsman David Warner is now completely over. David Warner is considered one of the best batsmen in the world.
Australia had to face defeat against India in the important Super 8 match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 being played at the moment. Not only this, Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh in the Super 8 and confirmed their place in the semi-finals of this important tournament. David Warner retired from ODI cricket after the final of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023, while he played his last Test against Pakistan in January 2024.
In his last T20 match against India, David Warner failed to score big and returned to the pavilion after scoring 6 runs. The veteran batsman himself would be very disappointed that he could not score big in his last match and his team lost the match.
According to ESPNcricinfo, Australia's brilliant fast bowler Josh Hazlewood said, 'Nothing has been said yet. Maybe it will be said during the press conference. David Warner's international career has always been very good and we will definitely miss him. Whether it is batting or fielding, David Warner has always given his 100 percent. His fan following is also very high all over the world.
First Test, then ODI and now T20 cricket. Things will be a bit difficult for us without him now. This is also because he has a lot of experience and now it will be very difficult for any player to replace him. '
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The first and second semi-final matches of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 will be played on June 27 while the final of this important tournament will be held on June 29. The first semi-final will be played between Afghanistan and South Africa while the second semi-final will be between India and England.
David Warner international Career: David Warner is the country’s leading run-scorer in T20 cricket with 3,277 runs in 110 matches. Warner retired from his 112-Test career in January after scoring 8,786 runs at an average of 44.60, with a strike rate of 70.19. His one-day exploits were equally impressive, crunching 6,932 runs from 161 matches.
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