David Warner Retires from ODI: In a surprising turn of events, Australian cricket stalwart David Warner has declared his retirement from One Day International (ODI) cricket, just ahead of his final test match. The 37-year-old, who had already announced his retirement from test cricket earlier, cited his comfort with the decision during a press conference on Monday.
David Warner retires from ODI
Warner, a key figure in Australia’s recent triumph in the Cricket World Cup against India, expressed that the timing felt right after the “absolutely amazing” World Cup victory where he emerged as the tournament’s leading run-scorer. The veteran batsman played a crucial role in steering Australia to victory and felt that stepping down would open up opportunities for emerging players while allowing him greater flexibility to participate in franchise cricket overseas.
Having been an integral part of the Indian Premier League for an impressive 14 seasons, Warner enjoys a massive following. Despite bidding adieu to ODIs, he didn’t completely rule out the possibility of participating in the 2025 Champions Trophy if called upon.
Warner, who will play his 112th and final test match in his hometown of Sydney, has left an indelible mark on Australian cricket. With 161 ODI matches to his name, he amassed a total of 6,932 runs, securing his place as the sixth-highest run-scorer in Australian ODI history.
However, Warner’s illustrious career has not been devoid of controversies. In 2018, he faced a one-year ban from all forms of international cricket for his involvement in the infamous sandpapergate ball-tampering scandal. Cricket Australia revealed that Warner had devised a plan to tamper with the ball using sandpaper during a match with South Africa and instructed a junior player to carry it out. Warner, who has also been permanently banned from holding leadership positions in Australian cricket teams, expressed no regrets over his actions during Monday’s press conference.
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The divisive figure in world cricket has faced criticism not only for the ball-tampering incident but also for off-field altercations, including a notable one with England cricketer Joe Root in a bar. Former Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson recently questioned why Warner should receive a “hero’s send-off” in his last test series, emphasizing that Warner had yet to fully take ownership of the ball-tampering scandal.
Despite the controversies, Warner’s impact on the game is undeniable. With a massive fan following in India, his on-field prowess and off-field charisma, including social media posts showcasing dance moves from popular South Indian films, have made him a widely popular figure.
As Warner prepares to bid adieu to international cricket, he reflects on his journey, expressing gratitude for the unexpected turns that led him to open the batting for New South Wales. The cricketing world now awaits his final appearance on the test stage, recognizing the end of an era marked by both triumphs and controversies.