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David Warner retires from ODIs ahead of Test farewell

Australian opener David Warner has officially retired from one-day international cricket before his farewell Test against Pakistan this week. However, he has left the possibility open to participate in the 2025 Champions Trophy if the need arises. In his upcoming 112th and final Test match, taking place in his hometown of Sydney this Wednesday, the 37-year-old batsman has amassed an impressive record of 8,695 runs at an average of 44.58. Throughout his career, Warner has scored 26 centuries and 36 half-centuries.

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