David Warner hints retirement from T20I after 2021 World Cup in India
We're seeing a lot of guys and talent coming through Australian cricket (and) I think it's important we're leaving those opportunities open there, says David Warner
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David Warner. He sets 2023 ODI World Cup in India as ‘ultimate goal’. Photo: Reuters
Australian opener David Warner has said next year's T20 World Cup in India might be a good time to step away from the shortest format and allow selectors to include young blood in the team.
"There's back-to-back Twenty20 World Cups, and I started my career with Twenty20 cricket, and I think it's important we've got younger kids coming through and they get a sniff and a chance of playing at this level as well.
"We're seeing a lot of guys and talent coming through Australian cricket (and) I think it's important we're leaving those opportunities open there.
"At that stage you will probably get two spots open up in the team with me and Finchy (Aaron Finch). He wants to go to that World Cup in three years' time as well, so there's going to be a few spots available after that."
"There's back-to-back Twenty20 World Cups, and I started my career with Twenty20 cricket, and I think it's important we've got younger kids coming through and they get a sniff and a chance of playing at this level as well.
"We're seeing a lot of guys and talent coming through Australian cricket (and) I think it's important we're leaving those opportunities open there.
"At that stage you will probably get two spots open up in the team with me and Finchy (Aaron Finch). He wants to go to that World Cup in three years' time as well, so there's going to be a few spots available after that."