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Australian team’s opening batsman David Warner is going to participate in the white ball series against West Indies in February 2024. David Warner will focus on white-ball cricket after retiring from Test cricket, but will not be part of Australia’s limited-overs series on their tour of the West Indies. Warner is going to play in the T20 league. In such a case they will not be available for selection.
David Warner is contracted to Dubai Capitals in the ILT20 and the tournament will run from January 20 to February 18. At the same time, Australia is scheduled to play a three-match ODI and T20 series with the West Indies between February 2 and 13. Warner will be seen playing BBL for Sydney Thunder after the last Test against Pakistan. However, even this cannot be confirmed, as the team needs to be in the qualifiers.
Warner is going to get NOC from Cricket Australia for ILT20. At the same time, if Cricinfo is to be believed, the selectors had long planned that Warner and other senior players would not play the series against West Indies, with the T20 being played at the same ground. World Cup If held in June-July then this plan can also be changed. Hence all the players will be available for the T20I series to be held in New Zealand from 21st February.
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The management and selectors have acknowledged that the IPL more than the international series will be important for the preparations for the 2024 T20 World Cup, as the T20 World Cup is to be played immediately after the IPL and all the players who are playing in the T20 World Cup have IPL contracts. is Part of Australia’s scheme of things. David Warner has already confirmed that T20 World Cup 2024 could be his last tournament in white ball cricket. Warner has also refused to sign an annual contract with Cricket Australia for next year.
