David Warner Retires From One-Day Cricket, Says Might Play 2025 Champions Trophy If...

<p>Australian opener David Warner on Monday announced that he has decided to retire from his one-day international and test careers to spend more time with his family, reported Reuters.&nbsp;</p> <p>"I said at the World Cup that I wanted to get through that ... but I've decided to also announce my retirement from that format," Warner told reporters at the Sydney Cricket Ground.&nbsp;</p> <p>"It'll help the one-day team move along a bit ... but if they need me, they know where I am," he added.&nbsp;</p> <p>The 37-year-old left-handed batter, however, did not rule out playing in the 2025 Champions Trophy if called upon, reported BBC.</p> <p>Warner, who was a key member in driving the Australian team to lift the World Cup for sixth time in November said he was "very, very comfortable with" his decision to retire from ODI cricket.&nbsp;</p> <p>He will play his 112th and final test in his home city Sydney on Wednesday.</p> <p>He made his debut in January 2009 and has since played 161 ODIs scoring 22 centuries and 6,932 runs at an average of 45.30, also winning two World Cups in the format.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

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