Afghanistan's semifinal entry ends Warner's international career


Australian opener David Warner's heavenly global profession reached a conclusion after his side got taken out of the continuous T20 World Cup following Afghanistan's emotional section into the elimination round. Australia's expectations of coming to the elimination round endured a shot when they lost to Afghanistan in the Very 8 phases. Their misfortune to India on June 25 further hosed their possibilities before Afghanistan's success over Bangladesh affirmed their exit. Accordingly, Warner's worldwide profession has reached a sudden conclusion considering he had long back declared that this competition would be his swansong. Warner had proactively resigned from ODIs as a double cross title holder and left the Test field at home the previous summer. While he welcomed a re-visitation of the ODI side for the Bosses Prize if necessary, that move is broadly viewed as an improbable one. "I surmise we've had a little taste of it," Hazlewood said after the India game on Warner's exit. "In this way, it's kind of been a gradual process with our Test cricket and ODI cricket and presently T20. Thus, existence without him, we've kind of become acclimated to it a tad in New Zealand. Better believe it, it's generally unique when you lose a player that has been there for such a long time. In any case, we'll continue on and push forward." Aside from winning the ODI World Cup, Warner has likewise won the T20 World Cup in 2021 and the World Test Title a year ago. The 37-year-old has scored very nearly 19000 runs in global cricket with 49 centuries.