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David Warner confirms final home game for Australia, retirement after World Cup

Aussie cricket champion David Warner has played his last game in Australian colours on Australian soil.

Capping off a big summer that saw Warner retire from Test and ODI cricket, the 37-year-old confirmed that it would be it for the national team at home.

However, he will be hoping for one last hurrah at the T20 World Cup in June.

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Warner had Australia looking like they could chase down the West Indies’ 6/220, hitting his 50 off 25 balls before racing to 81 off just 49 balls before being dismissed in what will be his final innings in Australia.

But when Warner fell, so did the Australian innings, with the visitors winning by 37 runs.

The opener finished with a bang, claiming the player of the series after tallying two half-centuries in the…

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