Ashes 2021-22: David Warner’s batting magic worked as Australia won their first T-20 World Cup trophy. Australian batsmen David Warner is now running its batting power. Apart from Warner, Australia has taken an unbeatable 3-0 lead by winning the first three matches of the prestigious five-match Ashes series on the back of stellar performances from the rest of the team. Warner has made a big statement after Australia’s capture of the Ashes series for the third time in a row. During the post-match presentation, he has told about the goal set for the future of his career.
David Warner told what is his next target
Australia’s legendary batsman David Warner was battling poor form during IPL 2021. After which he also had a lot of controversy with the Hyderabad franchise. But after that, he has made a great comeback in the form with his bat in the first T20 World Cup and now the Ashes series (Ashes 2021-22). Warner is now 35 years old, in such a situation, questions are also asked about his retirement. There have been reports many times that Warner is now thinking of retiring from Test cricket.
After Australia’s victory in the third match of the Ashes series, Warner was once again questioned about his retirement. Responding to this, Warner said, he has set some goals for himself and after completing that, he can announce retirement. David Warner said during a conversation on Channel Seven,
Winning the Ashes series in Australia was definitely a big goal. But I have another target. We have to defeat India by going to India because we have not been able to do this yet. Apart from this, of course, we would like to go to England and beat England in the Ashes. Last time we played a draw but hopefully this time we will definitely be able to win the series. After that, I can think of retirement.
Australia capture the Ashes trophy for the third time in a row
In the second innings of the third day of the Boxing Day Test match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the entire team of England was piled up on the score of only 68 runs. Australia won the match by an innings and 14 runs and captured the series. Earlier, England had managed to score only 185 runs in their first innings as well. In reply, Australia scored 267 runs in their first innings and took a very important lead of 82 runs on the basis of the first innings.