India vs AUS: Warner Appears To Be Planning To Leave Int'l Cricket After 2023 Season

Australian opener David Warner said that 2023 might be his last year representing his nation, but he wants the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup, which will be held in the USA and the West Indies, to be the pinnacle of his so far brilliant 13-year career. Warner has been a tremendous asset to Australian cricket in all formats since 2009.

In 101 Test matches so far, David Warner has amassed 8,132 runs at an average of 46.20. He has 34 fifties, 25 centuries, and a top individual score of 335 in the format. Additionally, Warner has participated in 141 One-Day Internationals for Australia, scoring 6,007 runs at an average of 45.16. He has a top individual score of 179 and 19 centuries, 27 fifties, in the format.

Additionally, David Warner has a fruitful T20I batting career. In 99 games, he has 2,894 runs at an average of 32.88. He has a century and 24 half-centuries in this format, where 100 is the best possible score.

He also competed for Australia in both the ICC T20 World Cup in 2021 and the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2015. He will participate in the match between India and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which starts on February 9.

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