Cricket World Cup 2023: 10 Players who might retire from ODIs after the tournament

The ICC 50-overs World Cup is scheduled to be played in India, later in 2023

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10. David Warner (AUS):

David Warner is also one of the best openers and a giant in world cricket. He boasts of some records which can only be dreamt of by many cricketers. Also, ever since his comeback after the infamous 'Sand-paper gate' scandal, Warner seems to have flourished and grown to be a much better batter than what he earlier was.

However, the 36-year-old has been having quite a number of issues with Cricket Australia and doesn't seem to be on healthy terms with the Australian management. Also, he had earlier dropped a major hint of his retirement, saying that he wanted to take care of his overall well-being.

Warner would be 37 by the time the World Cup commences in India and he might just as well want to quit cricket's "middle-child", to focus on being a mercenary by playing the shorter format and T20 leagues around the world. He, however, had expressed his wish to be able to finish his illustrious career on a high by winning the coveted title, He has also admitted to be looking forward to the 2024 World Cup, which will be played in West Indies and USA, thus providing a perfect ground to realise his dream of winning a World Cup in "every part of the world".

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