David Warner looks forward to series wins in India and England, before he retires from Tests

Melbourne, December 29, : Australias opener David Warner has two major milestones in mind before he retiresIn October 2021 T20 World Cup, the attacking batter was 35 years old.

He won the player award for the tournament in Australias maiden title victory.By the time of the next series against England, he will have reached 37.The left-handed batsman, however, suggested that he has a few goals before he retires in the longest format.We have not beaten India in India.It would be nice.

"Even though England was away in the series, it was a draw.But I hope that if I get that opportunity and chance, I may think about returning," Warner said to ESPNcricinfo.

He has been an opener in 13 and 8 Tests in three series, two in England and one in India.He has an average of 26 runs in each country, and 24 runs respectively.Without a century.

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Warner has listened to his critics after his sterling performances in the T20 World Cup, the Tests of Ashes series and other events.He believes that age is no obstacle and has the potential to win big next year.

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Its all about me performing at my best and getting runs on the boards.Warner stated, "In the two first Tests, actually, I looked like a real batsman.

Its almost as if Ive played the career the wrong way.I had to get down and respect their bowling, and clearly, the hundred was elusive." "I am in good spirits.

He said that although I had run out, it was not because of my form."I hope I can add some numbers to the board for this year," he continued.#David #wins #India #England David #James.

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