
Australia's David Warner considers Test retirement after next year's Ashes
The Hindu
However, David Warner plans to continue playing white-ball cricket till 2024 Twenty20 World Cup.
Australia opener David Warner has hinted he will quit Test cricket after next year's Ashes series in England but plans to continue playing white-ball cricket at least until the 2024 Twenty20 World Cup.
Defending champions Australia could not make the last four in the home T20 World Cup, which England won on Sunday, and it was a particularly subdued tournament for Warner.
"Test cricket will probably be the first one to fall off," Warner said on Triple M's Deadset Legends show.
"Because that's how it will pan out. The T20 World Cup is in 2024, (one-day) World Cup next year. "Potentially it could be my last 12 months in test cricket. "But I love the white-ball game; it's amazing," Warner said.
Australia's Test schedule next year includes trips to India and England before they return to India for the 50-overs World Cup.
West Indies and the United States co-host the 20-overs World Cup in 2024.
Australia could potentially lose Warner and fellow batter Usman Khawaja next year when both would turn 36.

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