Warner should consider retiring from longer format at the end of the Sydney Test: O'Donnell (Image Source: IANS)
Former Australia all-rounder Simon O'Donnell believes veteran left-handed opener David Warner should seriously consider retiring from Test cricket at the end of the third Test against South Africa at Sydney amidst him batting poor run of form.
Warner has not scored a Test century since January 2020 and has scored 5, 48, 21, 28, 0 and 3 from six innings against West Indies and South Africa in the ongoing home summer. His Test average in the last two years is just 27.
"I think he'd be contemplating and possibly should (retire) at the end of the Sydney Test. We're not talking about David Warner in the last few innings, we're talking about David Warner in the last two years, he hasnt been the same player he was prior to then."