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David Warner announced his retirement from Test Cricket and said when he will play the last match.

David Warner announced his retirement from Test Cricket and said when he will play the last match.

Australian cricket team veteran David Warner has announced his retirement from Test cricket. ICC shared this information on the official website. He will play the last match of his Test run against Pakistan in January 2024. Prior to this, Warner will play the final match of the Ashes series and the World Test Championship. The test series will be played between Australia and Pakistan in January 2024. During this, Warner will play the last match.

Warner is currently in England and preparing for the final match against India. Warner will then be part of the Ashes series against England from June 16. According to the news published on the ICC website, Warner has recently talked about the withdrawal in Tests. He will retire during the Sydney test against Pakistan in January 2024. This is his home ground. Prior to this, he may also play a two-match test series against the West Indies.

Warner said you have to score runs. I have always said that the T20 World Cup (2024) will probably be my last game. I will play for the last time in the series against Pakistan after the World Test Championship and the Ashes series.

Significantly, Warner’s career so far has been excellent. He has scored 8158 runs in 102 Test matches. During this, Warner has scored 3 double centuries, 25 centuries and 34 half centuries. His best score in the International Test has been 335 races. He has performed brilliantly against many top teams including India, England, West Indies and Pakistan.

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