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One of the greatest batters of all time, David Warner's international career ended on a bitter note after Australia failed to qualify for the T20 World Cup 2024 semi-finals, exiting in the Super 8 stage. For Australia to continue their journey in the tournament, they needed Bangladesh to beat Afghanistan in the final Super 8 match on Monday. Though the Bangla Tigers came close, Rashid Khan, Naveen-ul-Haq, and others stepped up at crucial intervals to knock the Aussies out of the tournament with a win.
Australia's premature elimination from the tournament also confirmed Warner's international exit. The opening batter had already confirmed that the T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies would be his last in the Australian shirt. Despite hinting at a potential return for next year's Champions Trophy, it appears unlikely. Warner ended his international career in stages, playing his last ODI during Australia's triumphant 2023 campaign in India, his final Test against Pakistan in early 2024, and was set to finish altogether after the 2024 T20 World Cup.
His breathtaking 89 from 43 balls on his T20I debut against South Africa told the world of his talent. In 110 matches, he scored 3277 runs, including a century against Pakistan in 2019—becoming the third Aussie to score centuries in all three formats of the game—and 28 half-centuries. Away from international cricket, he has had a prolific franchise T20 career, especially in the IPL, and in 2021 became just the fourth batter to pass 10,000 runs in T20.
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