David Warner Retires from Test Cricket
The Australian cricketer ends his career after a final Test match against Pakistan, marking the end of an era marked by both controversy and success.
- David Warner, the Australian cricketer, has retired from Test cricket.
- Warner's career has been marked by both controversy and success, with many considering him one of the most contentious cricketers in modern history.
- Despite the controversies, Warner has had a successful career, with 112 Tests played, 26 hundreds, 22 one-day tons while winning two World Cups, plus the T20 equivalent and a World Test Championship.
- Warner's final Test match was against Pakistan, where he took a catch to dismiss Mohammad Rizwan.
- Warner's retirement marks the end of an era in Australian cricket, with his aggressive playing style and larger-than-life personality leaving a significant mark on the sport.