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Im well and truly done David Warner after his final international match at home

Im well and truly done  David Warner after his final international match at home

By Kajal Sharma - 14 Feb 2024 11:18 PM

Australia and veteran opener David Warner, who played his last overseas match at home on Tuesday, said it was time to gC67:C71ive opportunities to younger players. 4,444 The 50-year-old's World Cup last year was the 37-year-old's last ODI appearance, while his Test career ended with a half-century in the Sydney Test against Pakistan in January.
andquot;It's done well, it's time for young people to come forward and show their talent,andquot; Warner said after Australia's 37-run loss to West Indies in the third T20I. Warner smashed 81 off 49 deliveries in his last innings at home, including 54 runs. Announcing a move away from the traditional format, the southpaw said earlier this year that he would be available in T20Is and T20 leagues around the world.
Warner, who has amassed 3,067 runs in 102 T20Is, is part of the T20 squad that will tour New Zealand later this month. He will then travel to India for the IPL, then head to the US and West Indies for the T20 World Cup, the last time he will play in Australia's shortest format. It was good to rest and play franchises. I have a lot of free time after the New Zealand series. Go to the IPL before we go to the Caribbean World Cup andquot; he said. andquot;I and#039;I said I want to play in the World Cup and finish there,andquot; he said after the first T20I against the West Indies last week.andquot;

 

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