Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Australia’s out-of-form Warner determined to exit on own terms

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Opener David Warner will be determined to show he still has what it takes when he begins the countdown to retirement at the World Test Championsh­ip final starting Wednesday.

The 36-year-old former vicecaptai­n has been a mainstay of the Australian team since making his Test debut against New Zealand in 2011, racking up 103 caps and 8,158 runs.

But he approaches the WTC final at The Oval against India and the five-test Ashes series from June 16 more vulnerable than ever with one century in his past 32 innings and a mediocre record in England.

His prolonged poor form had prompted intense speculatio­n about how much longer he would carry on and over the weekend Warner set out his timetable to end his red-ball career.

The pugnacious left-hander hopes to bid farewell in front of his hometown fans in the New Year Test against Pakistan in Sydney in January.

He aims to keep playing white-ball cricket until the 2024 World Cup.

“I probably owe it to myself and my family... if I can get through this (WTC final and Ashes) and make the Pakistan series, I will definitely finish up then,” he told reporters in England.

Warner will be desperate to go out on his own terms, but with his place under threat, how much of a part he plays in his final Ashes series remains to be seen.

He made Australia’s squad heading to England but chief selector George Bailey then added to the uncertaint­y, saying Warner would play against India but noncommitt­al beyond that.

Warner suffered a fractured elbow and concussion on the blockbuste­r tour of India in February, missing the last two Tests, which itself came on the back of an extended lean spell.

There was talk afterwards that he may have played his last Test.

Former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting has suggested Warner missed an ideal opportunit­y to hang up the pads after hitting a double-century against South Africa at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last December in his 100th Test.

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