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David Warner announces Test retirement plans ahead of WTC Final against India

Mid-Day Saturday, 3 June 2023
Australian opener David Warner is likely to retire from Test cricket after the series against Pakistan and the announcement could be made in Sydney, his home ground, after the last match of the series is played at the venue
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