Yuvraj Singh the former Indian cricket allrounder shared a heartwarming message with Australian opener David Warner who bid adieu to international cricket on Tuesday June 25. The Victorian is cherished as one of the most beloved overseas cricketers in India.
With an unforeseen turn of events Warner departed from the realm of international cricket as Australias journey in the T20 World Cup 2024 came to a halt marked by Afghanistans triumph over Bangladesh in the crucial final Super 8 encounter. The experienced southpaw had earlier announced his retirement from Test and ODI formats.

Several former cricketers flocked to social media to congratulate David Warner on his retirement. Yuvraj also wished the legendary cricketer a happy retirement.
Yuvraj Singh took to X and wrote:
“No one likes a quiet goodbye, but that’s the game of life mate. Well done on an incredible career @davidwarner31! From smashing boundaries on the park to nailing Bollywood moves and dialogues, you’ve done it all in true #Warner style.”
“A feared batsman, a lively teammate and a true entertainer on and off the field,” he continued. “It was a pleasure sharing the dressing room with you buddy. Go well #legend and enjoy your well-deserved time off with the lovely family.”
Yuvraj Singh and David Warner sharing the same dressing room during their time with SunRisers Hyderabad in IPL 2016 together lifted the trophy. It was Warners leadership that brought victory as they surpassed Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the final match.
How did David Warner fare in the T20 World Cup 2024?
The Australian opener put on a commendable performance in the T20 World Cup accumulating 178 runs in seven matches with an average of 29.66 and a strike rate of almost 140. Moreover he registered two halfcenturies and established a strong opening partnership with Travis Head.
David Warner finished the tournament as the tenth highest scorer and Australia’s second-highest run-getter, trailing only Head (255).