David Warner Retires Following Australia's T20 World Cup Exit
David Warner Retires Following Australia's T20 World Cup Exit

David Warner Retires Following Australia's T20 World Cup Exit

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David Warner's illustrious 15-year international cricket career has come to an end following Australia's elimination from the T20 World Cup after Afghanistan's victory over Bangladesh. Warner's final match was a 24-run defeat to India in the Super 8 stage, marking a bittersweet conclusion to a career filled with remarkable achievements across all formats. Warner retires as Australia's highest scorer in T20s with 3,277 runs and has amassed significant runs in Test and ODI formats as well. Former teammates and cricketing figures, including Ricky Ponting and Usman Khawaja, have praised Warner's contributions and expressed hopes for a victorious farewell. Khawaja emphasized Warner's recent good form and Australia's potential to win if they reached the semi-finals. Warner's career has been marked by both his on-field prowess and off-field controversies, making his retirement a significant moment in cricket history.

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