Australia batting great Ricky Ponting believes left-handed opener David Warner missed the ideal timing of retiring from the format after playing the Test match against South Africa at Sydney earlier this year. Warner was ruled out of Australia's ongoing tour of India after being mid-way out of the second Test in New Delhi due to concussion and picked up a hairline fracture in elbow too.
"Look, I was on radio a couple of days ago, back here in Australia, and I thought the absolute best time for Davey to retire, if he was thinking about it at all, was after the Sydney Test match here in Australia."
"He'd just played his 100th Test in Melbourne, and obviously got 200 in the first innings down there. And to bow out in front of his home crowd is obviously the way that every player would like to finish their careers."