David Warner will be a commentator in the upcoming India vs Australia Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 which will be played in Australia between November 2024 and January 2025.
Test match is being played between Australia and Pakistan in Sydney, which is the last Test match of Warner's career. After this match, he will never be seen in Australia's Test jersey again. However, if not on the cricket field, he will be seen in a different role in Test cricket. If media reports are to be believed, David Warner will now play the role of a commentator during the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Team India has to tour Australia at the end of this year. Where a five-match test series will be played between the two teams. David Warner can be seen in the role of commentator in this Test series played under the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Cricket fans are very excited about this new role of David Warner. Warner is quite famous among Indian fans for his strange antics. In such a situation, when he announced his retirement, his fans were quite disappointed. But, now they are very excited to see him as a commentator, some fans believe that he will be more successful as a commentator than as a cricketer.
Warner had announced long ago that the Test series against Pakistan would be his last series. Along with this, he also announced his retirement from ODI cricket at the beginning of 2024. In this way, the final of the World Cup 2023 proved to be the last ODI match of his career. However, Warner can appear in the T20 World Cup to be held in 2024.
Earlier, Warner so far has scored 8,695 runs at an average of 44.58 in 111 Test matches including 26 centuries. The southpaw has a highest score of 335 runs which was against Pakistan. In the ongoing Test series, Warner has so far scored 208 runs in the two matches at an average of 52. He is the second-highest scorer in the series after Mitchell Marsh, who has scored 290 runs at an average of 96.67 in the two matches.
David Warner to feature in the Border Gavaskar Trophy as commentator
David Warner can be seen in the role of commentator in the India vs Australia Test series played under the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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David Warner will be a commentator in the upcoming India vs Australia Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024 which will be played in Australia between November 2024 and January 2025.
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Test match is being played between Australia and Pakistan in Sydney, which is the last Test match of Warner's career. After this match, he will never be seen in Australia's Test jersey again. However, if not on the cricket field, he will be seen in a different role in Test cricket. If media reports are to be believed, David Warner will now play the role of a commentator during the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Team India has to tour Australia at the end of this year. Where a five-match test series will be played between the two teams. David Warner can be seen in the role of commentator in this Test series played under the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Cricket fans are very excited about this new role of David Warner. Warner is quite famous among Indian fans for his strange antics. In such a situation, when he announced his retirement, his fans were quite disappointed. But, now they are very excited to see him as a commentator, some fans believe that he will be more successful as a commentator than as a cricketer.
Warner had announced long ago that the Test series against Pakistan would be his last series. Along with this, he also announced his retirement from ODI cricket at the beginning of 2024. In this way, the final of the World Cup 2023 proved to be the last ODI match of his career. However, Warner can appear in the T20 World Cup to be held in 2024.
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Earlier, Warner so far has scored 8,695 runs at an average of 44.58 in 111 Test matches including 26 centuries. The southpaw has a highest score of 335 runs which was against Pakistan. In the ongoing Test series, Warner has so far scored 208 runs in the two matches at an average of 52. He is the second-highest scorer in the series after Mitchell Marsh, who has scored 290 runs at an average of 96.67 in the two matches.
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