David Warner May Come Out of Retirement for Australia-India Test Series

David Warner May Come Out of Retirement for Australia-India Test Series

David Warner Hints at Return from Retirement

After the Test series against New Zealand, the Indian team will tour Australia. During this time, the Border Gavaskar Trophy of 5 Test matches will be played between India and Australia. Even before the start of the series, the difficulties of the Indian team have started increasing. Veteran Australian cricketer David Warner has hinted at returning from retirement. He had announced his retirement this year.

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Availability for the Series

Warner said in a conversation with Code Sports, “I am always available, it is just a matter of getting a call. I am always very serious about the game. To be honest, if they need me for this series, then I am very happy to play the next game.”

Warner said, “I took retirement for the right reasons. I just wanted to finish the game. If any player is needed, then I am available. I am not going to back down from this.” Actually, after David Warner’s retirement, the Kangaroo team is looking for a partner for Usman Khawaja.

Warner said, “He had messaged both Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald, and chief selector George Bailey.” Warner said laughingly, “I have spoken to McDonald and his answer was, ‘You have retired.'” “I don’t think he wants to give me happiness by saying, ‘Can you come back?

Warner’s Impressive Test Record

  • David Warner made his Test debut against the New Zealand cricket team in December 2011.
  • Talking about David Warner’s performance in Tests, he played 112 Test matches in his career.
  • During this time, he scored 8786 runs in 205 innings at an average of 44.59 and a strike rate of 70.19.
  • Warner has scored 37 half-centuries and 26 centuries in Tests. His highest score in Tests is 335 not out.

If we look at David Warner’s Test statistics against the Indian team, he played 21 matches. During this, the Australian opener scored 1218 runs at an average of 31.23. Warner also scored 4 centuries in Tests against India. Warner’s highest Test score against Team India is 180 runs. In such a situation, if Warner returns, then the difficulties of the Indian team may increase.

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