London, on the date of July 26th.
David Warner, a prominent cricketer from Australia, has dismissed the idea of retiring after The Oval Ashes Test on Thursday, but he has confirmed that he will retire from the longest form of the game next year.
Warner might retire soon. Michael Vaughan heard rumors during the Old Trafford Test that the next Ashes could be Warner’s final game.
But Warner dismissed any such ideas before the final Ashes Test. Warner said he doesn’t have any news to share, according to cricket. comau
“I will not be playing any more Test cricket after Pakistan. ” I promise you. The 36-year-old recently said he will retire after the three-match series against Pakistan at home next summer. He might be searching for a goodbye at his last cricket match in Sydney on New Year’s.
Vaughan mentioned that Steve Smith might retire, but Warner didn’t take it seriously and laughed it off. Clearly, it is just a funny statement. According to espncricinfo. com, Warner said that he wouldn’t take that very seriously.
Warner has made a total of 201 runs in the four Ashes Tests, with an average of 25. 12 In the World Test Championship final against India, he only scored 43 and 1. The Oval Test might be Warner’s last Test playing in another country.
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David Warner laughs off talks of imminent Test retirement after Ashes match in Oval
