- He made the announcement ahead of his final Test match against Pakistan in Sydney.
- Warner, 37, said he wanted to focus on spending time with his family and continuing his career in T20 leagues around the world.
- He retires from ODIs as a highly decorated player, having scored over 6,900 runs in 161 matches, with 22 centuries – the second most by any Australian ODI player.
- He played a crucial role in Australia's World Cup victories in 2015 and 2023, being the team's leading run-scorer in the latter tournament.
Question:
Q.1 When did David Warner announce his retirement from ODI cricket?a. December 2023
b. January 1, 2024
c. February 2024
d. March 2024