Australia's aggressive batsman David Warner's manager has made a statement regarding his retirement.
Test cricket manager James Erskine says that David Warner has no intention of retiring, the Australian selectors will have to see his statistics before making a decision regarding David Warner.
He said that the heavy-duty tours of India and England next year are included in the agenda of David Warner, the next test is not the last test of David Warner.
According to James Erskine, if Warner is really retiring then it is news to me too, the cricketer has a family, and many other activities but retirement is not under consideration at this time, David Warner's plan at this time is that he has To play in India and England.
It should be noted that because of David Warner's recent performance, he is facing criticism, David Warner failed in the Test matches against West Indies and South Africa, after which the topic is discussed whether David Warner will be selected in the future. Or not.
The second Test between Australia and South Africa will begin on December 26. David Warner has played 99 Tests so far and it has been three years since he scored a century.
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