David Warner Bids Farewell to ODI Cricket

By Aviion Business

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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.

Retirement Decision

World Cup Triumph

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.

New Opportunities

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.

Controversial Journey

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 Legacy

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.

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