David Warner surprised on New Year, retired from ODI cricket after Test

David Warner has surprised world cricket on the very first day of the new year. He has now announced his retirement from ODI cricket also. Let us tell you that Warner had already announced his retirement from Test cricket. He had told that he will play his last Test against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground. The Sydney Test between Pakistan and Australia is going to start from January 3. Even before the start of this test, Warner has now announced his departure from ODI cricket also.
With the announcement of David Warner leaving Test cricket, many questions started arising. The question is, for how long will he play in other formats of cricket after leaving Test? What will be his future in the Australian team? But, without making us wait much, Warner has now started answering those questions and the announcement of his retirement from ODI cricket is a continuation of that.
Retirement announced during press conference in Sydney
David Warner announced his retirement from ODI cricket in a press conference in Sydney. Before his last Test, he came to the press conference, where he told that he was retiring from both Test and ODI. This means that the World Cup final match played against India will be the last ODI of David Warner’s career. By the way, Warner said one more thing in this conference and that is that if the Australian team wants, they can return for the Champions Trophy to be held in 2025.
