It's an unexpected end for the Australian cricket legend, who had already hinted that this World Cup would be his swan song.

Despite hinting a possible return for next year's Champions Trophy appeared unlikely, Warner ended his international career in stages, playing his last ODI during Australia's victorious 2023 campaign in India, beginning in 2024. He played his final Test against Pakistan in 2007 and was set to be completely wiped out. After 2024 T20 World Cup.

His breathtaking inning of 89 runs in 43 balls in his T20I debut against South Africa told the world about his talent. In 110 matches, he scored 3277 runs including one century and 28 half-centuries against Pakistan in 2019.

Away from international cricket, he has had a stellar franchise T20 career, especially in the IPL, and became the fourth batsman to complete 10,000 runs in T20 in 2021.

Warner's final appearance in the match against India was less than ideal. He could score only six runs off six balls before being caught in the slips by Suryakumar Yadav off Arshdeep Singh.

Disappointed, Warner walked off the field without any fanfare or crowd approval, unaware if it was his last match. After the game he was seen chatting with Virat Kohli on the outfield.