David Warner needs no special introduction. He has already continued to be the most wanted cricketer in world cricket. Like every cricketer’s career, there are ups and downs in Warner’s journey too. There were no insults beyond that. This aside, this left-hander is a very special batsman. Expect succeeded in hitting fours and sixes to the boundary. He poured out a flood of runs. He played a key role in the success of the Australian cricket team. He got banned. After that, he rose again like a phoenix bird. He proved himself. He fell down again. But there was no looking back.
He brought the cup to Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL. The same team ownership pushed Warner. He was badly insulted. At one stage he became the unsold cricketer in the IPL auction. But Delhi Capitals believed in Warner. Took him. Finally, he was selected as the captain after Rishabh Pant was injured. He played brilliantly in the 16th season of IPL. Delhi Capitals were disappointed as other players in their team did not cooperate despite their individual performance. Putting this aside, David Warner made a bold statement.
The final of the World Test Championship will be held on June 7 at the Oval in England. India and Australia teams are going to compete. David Warner announced before the start of the match. He announced that he will not play Test matches next year. Warner’s announcement caused a stir. Cricket has divided the classes. Although he has the ability to play, he announced that he is retiring for some reason. Warner made it clear that he is moving away from the Test format.
He said that he will say goodbye after the Test match against Pakistan. But he said that he will try to play in the T20 World Cup in 2024. Whereas Warner played 103 matches. He scored 8,159 runs. In this he scored 25 centuries and 34 half centuries. He was recognized as a successful opener. He is still remembered as one of the most successful openers. He said that emotions are natural when it comes to play. The decision to withdraw from the Test format is a painful one.