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BBL, commentary: David Warner opens up on future plans after ODI retirement

In a surprising turn of events, Australian stalwart David Warner retired from ODIs just ahead of the Sydney Test commencing this Wednesday. The 37-year-old, who played a pivotal role in Australia’s recent World Cup triumph in India, had initially expressed his intention to continue competing in the ODI format until the 2027 World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia.

Warner’s decision, however, comes with a conditional twist. Despite his retirement from ODIs, the left-handed opener stated that he might consider making himself available for selection in the ICC Champions Trophy if his performance remains top-notch in the coming years.

David Warner has announced his retirement from ODI cricket.

One of the finest ever of the format, Thank you Davey…!!! pic.twitter.com/6v6nRjwniN

— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) January 1, 2024

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Various factors influenced Warner’s choice to step away from one-day cricket, including increasing commitments in other cricket leagues and his personal life. As a key player in the Indian Premier League and upcoming domestic T20 competitions in the Middle East, Warner faced the prospect of seeking a release from Cricket Australia to skip the short-form series against the West Indies in February.

David Warner delves into future plans

Looking ahead, Warner’s next national commitment is anticipated to be the T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies in June, provided his form remains consistent. Following his participation in the Middle East tournament in February, the dynamic opener is set to feature in the IPL from April to May. Additionally, Warner has expanded his cricket involvement by signing with Fox Cricket as an expert analyst, expressing enthusiasm for sharing his wealth of expertise and experience with viewers starting next summer.

“I am definitely keen to pursue playing Big Bash again next year. There’s obviously going to be conversations behind the scenes to allow me to do that.” said Warner.

“Obviously I’m joining the Fox commentary team next year for the Test series against India, which I’m looking forward to.”

“There is a BBL window that we’re able to play and there has clearly been a lot of talk about the IL T20 which we’ll be starting, I’m pretty sure, after the BBL.” he added.

“I would like to play BBL in and around the commentary stuff but I’ve just got to make sure that I am, one, playing to the best of my ability, and two, that I’m not hindering the team’s performances or upsetting the balance.” Warner concluded.

While Warner’s busy schedule raises uncertainties about his availability for a full Big Bash League season next summer, he remains optimistic about finding a way to continue playing cricket in Australia.

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