Sydney, 1/1: Batting stalwart David Warner on Monday announced his retirement from ODI cricket alongside the end of his Test career here this week but will be continue to play T20 cricket for Australia.
The 37-year-old swashbuckling opener, however, kept the door open for himself to be available for the 2025 Champions Trophy if the Australian team needs him. Ahead of his swansong Test at his hometown venue SCG, Warner revealed that Australia’s World Cup final victory over India in November was his last match in the 50-over format.