By Aviion Business
Australian cricket veteran David Warner, at 37, announces his retirement from One Day International (ODI) cricket, following his earlier decision to retire from test cricket.
Warner played a key role in Australia's Cricket World Cup win against India, being the leading run-scorer. His decision comes after an "absolutely amazing" World Cup experience.
Warner cites retirement as a chance for new players and expresses interest in playing franchise cricket overseas. He leaves the door open for a possible appearance in the 2025 Champions Trophy.
Warner's career faced challenges, including a one-year ban for ball-tampering. Despite this, he stands as the sixth-highest run-scorer in Australian ODI history.
Warner's cricketing journey is marked by both admiration and controversy. While unpopular among some, his undeniable contributions to the game and popularity in India create a mixed legacy.