Australia World Cup-winner David Warner dismissed strategies he has performed his remaining one-day worldwide after lifting the trophy in Ahmedabad.
Back earlier than the beginning of the Ashes in June, Warner laid out his preferrred plan for retirement within the red-ball sport, with the opener desirous to bow out on the Sydney Test in January in opposition to Pakistan.
But many assumed that may additionally embrace a 50-over retirement after the World Cup, though he regarded youthful than his 37 years together with his dynamism within the discipline throughout the win over India on Sunday.
Warner was anticipated to hold on within the T20 format till the World Cup in June 2024, however his newest feedback counsel an alternate timeline could possibly be on the playing cards.
His spectacular ODI report of 1537 runs, a mean of 56.55 and a strike fee of over 100 was posted on X, previously often called Twitter by ESPN Cricinfo, however Warner replied saying: “Who said I’m finished??”
Warner had already been withdrawn from the Twenty20 sequence in opposition to India, which adopted the success of the World Cup.
The lefthander was Australia’s main scorer with 535 runs at a mean of 48.63 throughout their journey to a report sixth ODI World Cup trophy.
“Selectors decided Warner would return home on the back of a successful yet demanding World Cup campaign,” Cricket Australia mentioned in an announcement on Tuesday.
Emerging Western Australian all-rounder Aaron Hardie has changed Warner within the squad after making his ODI and T20 International debuts throughout the latest tour of South Africa.
Warner has already put his hand up for extra worldwide white-ball cricket, with the T20 World Cup already on the horizon.
Test and ODI captain Pat Cummins and fellow quick bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc are additionally heading house from India together with all-rounders Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh.
Matthew Wade will captain the squad for the five-match sequence which begins on Thursday at Vishakhapatnam.
Fast bowler Kane Richardson has been referred to as up as a substitute for the injured Spencer Johnson.
Just seven of Australia’s World Cup-winning squad will play the T20s, whereas head coach Andrew McDonald will even skip the sequence, handing the reins to stand-in Andre Borovec.
With reporting from Reuters.
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