Following the Test, David Warner also declared his retirement from ODI cricket.
After the Test, David Warner, the aggressive batter for the Australian cricket team, announced his retirement from ODI cricket.
On Monday, David Warner said in Sydney that he was quitting ODI cricket. He added, "It's a good decision to retire from ODI cricket, and I will still be available for the team in T20 format."
However, he said that if the team needs it, I can be available for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.
The Australian cricketer recently termed the ICC World Cup win in India as the biggest achievement of his ODI career.
It should be noted that David Warner has already announced his retirement from Test cricket, he will play his last Test match against Pakistan on January 3 in Sydney.
In 161 ODI matches, including 22 hundreds, David Warner, who made his debut against South Africa in 2009, amassed 6932 runs at an average of 45.30.
Warner last represented Australia in the ODI format in the ICC World Cup final against India in November last year.
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