David Warner is set to bid farewell to his Test career, with the upcoming series against Pakistan marking his final stint in whites. The third and concluding Test, scheduled to be played at Sydney, holds particular significance as it is Warner's home ground, where he aims to conclude his illustrious career. Warner has secured a spot in the team for the first Test of the series, with Australia fielding a 14-member squad for the match.
In a stunning display of skill and determination, David Warner has once again left the cricketing world in awe, scoring a record century on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan in Perth. The remarkable performance has piled the pressure on the Pakistani side right from the outset.
Australian cricket stalwart David Warner has officially announced his retirement from One Day International (ODI) cricket, making the ongoing Test series against Pakistan his final appearance in the format. The decision was disclosed by Warner during a press conference in Sydney, where he emphasized his intention to don the white shirt only until the conclusion of the Sydney Test.
In his final Test match, David Warner experienced a fitting farewell as Australia secured a whitewash against Pakistan. Despite his dismissal by Sajid Khan when Australia was 11 runs away from victory in the Sydney Test, Warner's departure was met with a standing ovation at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), acknowledging one of the greatest openers in history. Warner, contributing 57 runs off 75 balls, bid farewell with gratitude, raising both hands in response to the crowd.
In November 2024, David Warner will take on a new role as the commentator for the India vs Australia Test series. After announcing his withdrawal from the Sydney Test, marking the end of his cricketing career, Warner will bid farewell to the 22 yards dressed in white. However, fans can anticipate seeing him with a microphone in hand in the commentary room, sharing his wealth of experience during the upcoming India-Australia