David Warner's Career Ends as Australia Exits
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David Warner's Career Ends as Australia Exits
David Warner's Career Ends as Australia Exits
The last match of the Super Eight between Bangladesh and Afghanistan was filled with numerous permutations and combinations. The focus was on who among Australia, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh would advance to the semifinals. However, with their loss to Afghanistan in Saint Vincent, Bangladesh not only exited but also dashed Australia's hopes. Consequently, this marked the end of Australian star opener David Warner's international career.
Australia's journey in the T20 World Cup ended in the Super Eight with losses to India and Afghanistan. Thus, the match against India was David Warner's final international appearance.
Having retired from Test cricket last summer, David Warner had already bid farewell to ODI cricket. With the conclusion of his T20 career, Warner's international career is effectively over.
Cricket Australia expressed their gratitude to David Warner on social media, highlighting his T20 statistics.
Warner played 110 T20 matches for Australia, scoring 3277 runs at a strike rate of 142.47.
He has won the ODI World Cup, T20 World Cup, and the World Test Championship. At 37 years old, Warner has scored nearly 19,000 runs in his international career, including 49 centuries.