ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: 5 Players who might retire from ODIs after the tournament
Here's the list of top 5 cricketers who may retire after the Cricket World Cup 2023 in India.
3. David Warner
Australia's swashbuckling opener David Warner has laid out his plans regarding retirement. Over the next year, he'll retire from all three formats of the game. According to his statement, Warner will play his last ODI game for Kangaroos in the World Cup. He's a true match-winner in all senses, and Australia will find it hard to have someone replace him soon.
In the last World Cup, Warner had a dream run of 647 runs in 10 innings. He was one run short of Rohit Sharma, who was highest run-getter in that year's tournament. Although he played only nine ODI matches here in India averaging 52, but he knows Indian conditions well. He can be a game-changer at the top for Australia, setting the tone for batters to come.
The 36-year-old cricketer will look for a perfect farewell. Last time Australia missed out on playing the final, this year they will look to be in the finals. Warner has already lifted the World Cup in 2015, this year, 8 years down the lane, he will try to repeat the feat.
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