Having won two ODI World Cups, a T20 World Cup, and the World Test Championship, Warner’s desire to compete in the Champions Trophy stems from not being a part of the squad that won the tournament in 2009. The 37-year-old left-hander, who has scored 49 centuries in his international career, expressed his willingness to represent Australia again if given the opportunity.
In a recent social media post, Warner reflected on his cricket journey, expressing gratitude for the experiences and achievements he has had at the highest level of the game. He also mentioned his continued participation in franchise cricket while keeping the door open for a return to the national team for the upcoming Champions Trophy in Pakistan.
Warner’s potential comeback has sparked interest among cricket fans, who have enjoyed his aggressive approach to the game over the years. As one of Australia’s most successful batsmen, Warner’s presence in the squad for the 2025 Champions Trophy would undoubtedly add firepower to the team’s lineup. Stay tuned for updates on Warner’s cricketing journey as he considers a temporary return to the international stage for one last shot at the coveted Champions Trophy title.