Mitchell
Healy Firmly Against Warner Coming Out Of Retirement For BGT
Previously, Warner, who retired from international cricket after this year’s Men’s T20 World Cup in June, said to Australian media that he was prepared to come out of retirement for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy series and revealed about sending a text message to head coach Andrew McDonald.
"No (on Warner coming back for Australia). You’d need to commit to playing in the pathway if you’re going to play for Australia. Then Australia has to commit to its future. Are we going to go young men? Or are we going to go (elsewhere)?
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