Sydney (Australia):Star Australia batter David Warner on Monday - the New Year's Day confirmed that he would hang up his boots from ODI cricket too. Warner has already announced his decision to quit Test cricket.
The two-time Cricket World Cup-winner made the announcement on the morning of New Year's Day. The left-handed opener compiled 6932 runs at 45.30 in the middle format, at a strike rate of 97.26.
Often stepping up at global tournaments, Warner also bows out with a staggering 1,527 World Cup runs, scored at an average of 56.55, at a rate better than a run a ball.
Only five batters stand above him on the all-time World Cup run tally, including compatriot and former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting (1743).
"I’ve got to give back to the family," Warner said during his announcement. "That (ODI retirement) was something I had said through the World Cup, get through that and winning that in India is a massive achievement," the southpaw added.