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David Warner Wants To Win Test Series In India & England Before Retiring
Beating India in their home soil and an Ashes series victory in England are the two important milestones Australia opener David Warner is eyeing before he retires from Test cricket.
The attacking batter turned 35 in October during the 2021 T20 World Cup, where he won the player of the tournament award in Australia's maiden title triumph. He will be nearing 37 by the time the next away series against England rolls around.
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