Cricket / David Warner wants to play ashes series in 2024 but out of form may played last test

Zoom News : Feb 23, 2023, 07:07 PM
India vs Australia Test, David Warner Statement: The Border-Gavaskar Trophy series is being played between India and Australia. Team India has made a 2-0 lead in this series. The third Test match of the series is to be played in Indore from March 1. Even before this, a veteran Australian player has given a big statement. He has told his wish as to how long he wants to play. Although some believe that he has played the last Test match of his career.

Big statement of this veteran of AUS

Out-of-favour Australian opener David Warner on Thursday said he would like to play limited-overs cricket till 2024 if the selectors decide to end his Test career. Warner arrived in Sydney on Thursday after being ruled out of the last two matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in India due to an elbow fracture. Warner struggled to score runs in the first two Tests against India and was able to score only 1, 10 and 15 runs in three innings.

Warner was unable to bat in Delhi Test

He was unable to bat in the second innings of the Second Test in Delhi due to being ruled out due to concussion. He told reporters at Sydney airport, 'I have always said that I want to play till 2024. If the selectors feel that I do not deserve a place in the (Test) team then nothing can be done. I can try to play white-ball cricket. The 36-year-old left-handed batsman is hopeful of making it to the team for this year's Ashes tour despite poor form.

Have you played the last test?

Many people believe that Warner has played the last Test match of his career in Delhi. This seems to be true also because Warner himself is saying that what can he do if the selectors do not want to feed him in red-ball cricket format. Warner further said, 'I have the next 12 months, the team has to play a lot of cricket and if I continue to score runs and do my best for the team, then I will be able to make my place in the team. It would be great for the team. When you are 36 and about to turn 37, it is easy (for critics). I have seen this with former players as well.

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