David Warner appeared in his last international match in Australia today. Warner, who played more than 350 international matches for his national side, has finally played his last international game at home while playing against the West Indies in the third T20 of the series.
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Though Australia faced a defeat in the last game, the side was able to clinch a satisfying series win, and Warner became the player of the series for his impressive batting performances.
David Warner Becomes the Player of the Series
David Warner won the Player of the Series award for his amazing batting knocks. He scored a total of 173 runs in 3 contests with an impressive average of 57.66 and a strike rate of 166.34, including 2 half-centuries, with the highest score in an innings of 81 runs, which he scored in the final contest of the series.
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Glenn Maxwell became the second-leading run-scorer of the series with 142 runs in 3 matches at an average of 71.00 and a strike rate of 184.41, including 1 massive century. It was a memorable moment for David Warner as he was playing his last international series in Australia, and by winning the Player of the Series award, he presented himself with the best gift.
Now he wants, that youngsters should come and they should also get the chance to perform. Warner is expected to retire from all forms of cricket after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2024.
Warner’s International Cricket Journey has been Exceptional
David Warner played 112 Test matches for Australia and scored 8786 runs with an average of 44.59 and a strike rate of 70.19, including 37 half-centuries and 26 hundreds. He started his international career with a T20 contest against South Africa on January 11, 2009, in Melbourne and appeared in a total of 102 T20I matches in which he scored 3067 runs with an average of 33.70 and a strike rate of 142.51, including 26 fifties and 1 century.
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His journey in the ODI Cricket has also been impressive as he played a total of 161 ODI’s for Australia and scored 6932 runs with an average of 45.30 and a strike rate of 97.26 including 33 half-centuries and 22 wonderful hundreds.