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Cricketers who might retire after 2023 ODI World Cup

10 Cricketers who are going to retire after the Cricket World Cup 2023.

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7. David Warner (Australia)

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David Warner. (Photo Source: X(Twitter)

David Warner has already mapped the remainder of his career and has decided to retire from all three formats in the foreseeable future. This might very well be the southpaw’s final appearance in ODI cricket, with him wanting to call time on his Test career after playing against Pakistan, next year, in Sydney.

Warner is in scintillating form in the ongoing ODI World Cup 2023, with 413 runs in 6 matches with 2 centuries to his name. Overall, in ODIs thus far, Warner has scored 6'810 runs in 156 matches with 22 centuries at a decent average of 46.01. Australia is well within sight of a semi-final spot and winning the World Cup and retiring as a two-time champion would be a perfect sendoff for David Warner. 

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