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David Warner Expresses Ambition To Venture Into Coaching After Test And ODI Retirement
Warner, 37, played his final Test at the SCG and helped Australia sweep the series 3-0 against Pakistan with a fine 57 in his last innings as a Test cricketer. He has already announced his retirement from ODIs, though he left the door open for a return if needed for the 2025 Champions Trophy, but he will be available for T20Is and franchise T20 leagues around the world.
“Yeah, I’ve got ambitions later down the track to potentially coach; I’ll have to speak with the wife first to see if I’m allowed a few more days away,” Warner was quoted as saying by Fox Cricket to reporters at the end of his farewell Test.
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