David Warner to retire from T20 cricket, will play last match in India! - watsupptoday.com
David Warner to retire from T20 cricket, will play last match in India!
Posted 11 Feb 2020 02:43 PM

Source : India Tv

Australia's explosive opener David Warner has hinted at retiring from T20 cricket. Warner has said that due to the continuous T20 World Cup, he is now thinking of leaving this format. The ICC T20 World Cup is to be played in Australia this year, followed by the next year in India.

David Warner, who returned a one-year ban, has performed brilliantly. In the series against India, he had completed the fastest 5000 runs scoring a century. The 33-year-old Warner has hinted that he may soon quit saying goodbye to T20 cricket. Warner has said such a thing because of the continuous T20 World Cup.

Warner said, if you talk about T20 International, then we have to play the World Cup continuously. This is one of the reasons why T20 can be a format that they can skip.

The Australian opener said of playing in all three formats, "I have to watch the program, it will be very difficult for me to play in all three formats. I would like to wish all the players who want to play in all three formats. If you AB Talking about de Villiers and Virender Sehwag, they have done so for a long time. It was a difficult task for them too. "

He further added, "It is always difficult to travel continuously, leaving the three young children and the wife alone at home. If it comes to leaving one format, I would probably say goodbye to T20 International."

Warner has scored 2079 runs in 76 T20 Internationals so far. In this, he has scored 15 half-centuries and 1 century. Warner decided to stay out of Australia's T20 League Big Bash to focus on his international career.

He said, I am not with any Big Bash team. Right now I have taken a break, keeping this in mind of my body and mind. I want to make sure that the next series is ready for what is to come.

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