David Warner surprised on New Year, suddenly said goodbye to ODI cricket before the farewell test
David Warner Retirement from ODI: Australia's star opener David Warner has now said goodbye to ODI cricket after the Test. The final of the World Cup 2023 was his last ODI match. From January 3, he will play his last test against Pakistan.

Australia's star opener David Warner has now said goodbye to ODI cricket after the Test. The World Cup 2023 final against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was his last ODI match. Whereas from January 3, he will play his last Test against Pakistan, because David Warner has already announced his retirement from Test cricket during the ICC World Test Championship.
According to Fox Cricket, David Warner has announced that he will retire from ODI cricket before the last Test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Today on Monday morning, before the final Test on New Year, Warner said that I have made a big decision to retire from Test cricket. Before retiring from Test, I will also retire from ODI cricket.
David Warner also said that if Australia needs him as an opener for the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025, then he is ready for that. He said that after retiring from ODI, he will now be able to play franchise cricket in more foreign countries. However, he did not say anything about T20 international cricket. Because he has long ago declared T20 World Cup 2024 as his last T20 tournament.
Talking about David Warner's international cricket career, he has played a total of 161 matches for Australia, in which he has scored 6932 runs in 159 innings. His best score in ODI is 179 runs. In ODIs, he scored runs at an average of more than 45. During this period, he scored 22 centuries and 33 half-centuries. In ODI cricket, he has hit 733 fours and 130 sixes.