David Warner will no longer play in ODIs or Tests

David Warner has said that, at the conclusion of the upcoming New Year’s Test against Pakistan in Sydney. He will give up both the Test format and the ODIs. Though he recently won a second 50-over World Cup.t The 37-year-old has left open the chance to compete in the 2025 Champions Trophy, form and fitness permitting. Warner said, “I’m definitely retiring from one-day cricket as well,” on Monday, January 1, at the SCG. During the World Cup, I had said that I thought it would be a great accomplishment to overcome it and win it in India. “I’ll decide to withdraw from those forms today. Which will let me to play in various leagues across the globe and help the one-day team progress a little bit. I am aware of the upcoming Champions Trophy. In two years, if I’m still around and playing good cricket, I’ll be there if they need someone.” Declared two days before the SCG Test. David Warner’s distinguished career comes to an end as Australia’s sixth-best run scorer in One-Day Internationals. A...