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David Warner Bids Farewell to Prolific ODI Career

David Warner Bids Farewell to Prolific ODI Career
  • PublishedJanuary 2, 2024

Australian cricket luminary David Warner has announced his retirement from ODI cricket, marking the conclusion of a remarkable chapter in the sport’s history. Warner, renowned for his explosive batting, bids adieu to 161 ODIs with an illustrious record of 6932 runs at an average of 45.30 and a staggering strike rate of 97.26.

With an exceptional 22 centuries to his name, Warner stands as the second-highest century-maker for Australia in ODIs, trailing only Ricky Ponting. Notably, he boasts the joint eighth-highest number of ODI centuries globally, sharing this accolade with India’s Virat Kohli.

His World Cup exploits cement his legacy, contributing significantly to Australia’s triumphs. Warner’s 1527 runs in World Cup matches stand as the sixth-highest tally by any batter. His six World Cup centuries place him at the forefront for Australians and joint-second in the all-time list.

Warner’s achievements span beyond records; his blistering 179 off 128 balls against Pakistan in 2017 remains one of Australia’s top ODI scores. Moreover, his rapid milestones—reaching 4000, 5000, and 6000 ODI runs faster than any other Australian—underscore his unparalleled prowess.

While bidding adieu to ODI cricket, Warner remains available for the 2025 Champions Trophy if called upon. His departure marks the end of an era defined by aggression and extraordinary skill, leaving an indelible mark on Australian cricket.

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