Australia opener David Warner has revealed plans to retire from Test cricket after this summer season’s residence collection in opposition to Pakistan.
Warner will open the batting in Wednesday’s World Test Championship remaining in opposition to India and hopes to play by means of the Ashes collection and the primary three matches of the house summer season.
He desires to retire after the Sydney Test in opposition to Pakistan, leaving Australia requiring a brand new opener for Tests in opposition to West Indies in Brisbane and Adelaide.
“If I can score runs here, continue to play back in Australia,” Warner mentioned from Australia’s coaching in Kent, London.
“I can definitely say I won’t be playing that West Indies series. If I get through this and I can make the Pakistan series I’ll definitely finish up.”
Warner continues to plan to play the one-day World Cup in India later this yr and hopes subsequent yr’s Twenty20 World Cup within the Caribbean and USA will mark his final worldwide matches.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au