• David Warner has shared an update on retired life
  • The veteran opener walked away from cricket after the World Cup 
  • He posted a photo with a pint of beer and a bottle of wine on Monday 

David Warner is soaking up the retired lifestyle after walking away from international cricket.

After enjoying a farewell tour which included a swansong at the SCG last summer, Warner was denied his fairytale goodbye during the T20 World Cup as Australia crashed out in the Super Eights. 

But having won everything there is to win in the game at international level, Warner does not seem to fazed by last month’s disappointment, sharing a photo of himself holding a pint of IPA to his Instagram.

He later shared a photo of a bottle of white wine worth $152 with the caption ‘why not’.

Warner finished his international career as Australia’s second-most prolific run-scorer in history across all formats, stuck on 18,995 runs, behind only Ricky Ponting’s 27,483.

As an opener, he remains unmatched: Australia’s most prolific in Test and T20 cricket, while sitting second only to Adam Gilchrist at the top of the order in ODIs.

David Warner is enjoying life as a retired international cricketer

David Warner is enjoying life as a retired international cricketer

The former Australia opener shared a photo of a $152 bottle of wine, saying ‘why not?’

Warner did not get his fairytale farewell at the T20 World Cup, with Australia knocked out early

The left-hander burst on to the scene as a first-of-his-kind type player, blazing 89 from 43 balls against South Africa at the MCG.

He now finishes as one of only five players to be a world champion in Test, ODI and T20 cricket, completing the sport’s triple-crown in England last year.

The left-hander will continue in Twenty20 franchise leagues, and should be back in the Big Bash League next summer with Sydney Thunder.

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