“Chapter Closed!!” – David Warner Announces International Retirement; Open to 2025 Champions Trophy

Australian cricket star David Warner officially confirmed his retirement from international cricket through an emotional Instagram post on July 8. The 37-year-old’s storied career concluded on a somber note, as Australia fell short of reaching the semi-finals in the 2024 T20 World Cup.

Warner had an inconsistent run during the tournament, amassing 178 runs at an average of 29.66 and a strike rate of 139.06 in seven matches.

Despite the recent setbacks, Warner’s career has been nothing short of remarkable. Over 15 years, he amassed 18,995 runs and 49 centuries, ranking him second among Australian batters, only behind Ricky Ponting.

David Warner shared on Instagram:

“Chapter closed!! It’s been an unbelievable experience to play at the highest level for such a long period. Australia was my team. The majority of my career was at the international level. It’s been an honor to be able to do this. 100+ games in all formats is my highlight.”

Gratitude and Reflections

Warner expressed heartfelt thanks to those who supported him throughout his career, highlighting the sacrifices made by his family and the unwavering support of fans.

He continued:

“I want to say thanks to everyone out there who has made this possible. My wife and my girls, who sacrificed so much, thank you for all your support. No person will ever know what we’ve been through. For all the cricket fans out there, I truly hope I have entertained you and changed cricket, especially Tests, in a way where we scored a bit faster than others. We cannot do what we love without the fans, so thanks.”

Warner’s legacy includes his record-breaking 335 against Pakistan, the 10th highest in Test cricket history and second among Australians, only trailing Matthew Hayden. Additionally, he boasts the fourth and fifth highest scores by an Aussie in ODIs, with 179 and 178 against Pakistan and Afghanistan, respectively.

Future Prospects and Franchise Cricket

In his Instagram post, Warner confirmed his intention to continue playing franchise cricket and expressed his willingness to represent Australia in the 2025 Champions Trophy if selected. The 37-year-old played for the Delhi Capitals (DC) in the 2024 IPL season and played pivotal roles in Australia’s 2015 and 2023 ODI World Cup victories.

Warner concluded:

“I will continue to play franchise cricket for a while, and I am also open to playing for Aus in the Champions Trophy if selected. To the players and staff, thanks for putting up with me. No more WhatsApp junk, your ears are now going to be free of my voice. This team has had unbelievable success the last few years and long may this continue. Pat Cummins, Andrew McDonald and staff have got this.”

Warner’s illustrious career includes being named Player of the Tournament in Australia’s 2021 T20 World Cup win, scoring 289 runs, including a brilliant 38-ball 53 in the final against New Zealand.

A Legacy Etched in Cricket History

David Warner’s retirement marks the end of an era for Australian cricket. His aggressive batting style and memorable performances have left an indelible mark on the sport. As he transitions to playing franchise cricket and possibly another stint in international cricket, fans and teammates alike will celebrate his contributions to the game.

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