Warner Excluded from Champion’s Trophy Plans, Says Australia’s Selector George Bailey

The Champions Trophy is coming back to the cricket arena after 2017. Pakistan is set to host this ICC event after a long. Earlier, Australia’s veteran opener David Warner retired from all forms of cricket. The announcement came after Australia’s exit from the Super Eight stage of the T20 World Cup.  But Warner made himself available for the upcoming Champions Trophy if the team needed him. George Bailey, Australia’s national selector, indicated that Warner was not included in the selection considerations and will not be participating in the Champion’s Trophy.

Warner’s Availability and Bailey’s Words:

David Warner is one of the best opening batters in Australian cricket history. Last year, they lifted the ODI World Cup for the sixth time. After that, David Warner retired from the ODI cricket. Earlier this year, he also retired from the Test format after playing the Test series against Pakistan. 

In the T20 World Cup, Australia exited the Super Eight stage. It was disappointing for them. After that, he announced his retirement from T20s. While announcing his retirement from all forms of cricket, he made himself available for the upcoming Champions Trophy if his team needed him. 

George Bailey, Australia’s national selector, clarified that Warner’s retirement from all formats has been fully acknowledged, emphasizing his legacy as a versatile player across all cricket formats. He said, “Our understanding is that David is retired, and [he] should be commended on what has been an incredible career across all three formats.”

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Later he added, “You never know when Bull’s joking…think he’s just stirring the pot a bit. He’s had a wonderful career, can’t celebrate it enough, and think as time goes by, his legacy of what he has done for Australia and we reflect back on that, the legend of a player is only going to continue to grow. But as far as this team goes and the journey to transition to some different players, in his case across all three formats, it’s going to be exciting.”

Future Plans: 

Bailey emphasized that while the selectors were looking ahead to the future, they were also mindful of other players involved in white-ball cricket. This included recent developments in the T20I squad for tours to Scotland and England. This decision came after Australia’s exit in the Super Eight stage of the West Indies tournament.

He said, “I don’t think there’s anyone who’s not there that we’ve put a line through permanently besides David,” Bailey said. “This is the way we are going with this squad. If opportunities arise or there are gaps at different points there’s nothing to say that Wadey might not come back, but certainly, at this point, we are excited about giving Josh [Inglis] a run.”

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Thoughts on Maxwell and Starc:

The T20 World Cup will come back in 2026 with a new season. A lot of new faces will be seen in this upcoming tournament. The teams will undergo with some major changes. Australia’s Mitchell Starc and Maxwell’s future participation in the next edition of the T20 World Cup is still unknown. 

While talking about this, Bailey said, “The next T20 World Cup is 2026, so I imagine there may be some more changes than what we are seeing in this squad but specifically to those guys [Starc and Maxwell], no we haven’t had any conversations about where they think their T20 journey may finish.”

Furtherly, he said, “Certainly for Glenn and Mitch, the Champions Trophy is very much on the horizon, [and is a] very important tournament for those guys. And Starcy in particular, I think he’s going to have a huge summer.”

Lastly, he added, “ Clearly, some of the decisions made around this series are around prioritizing and getting guys right for what will be a really big summer. As far as ending players, seeing where guys might finish up, we haven’t had those conversations.”

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Bailey on T20 World Cup:

In the recently ended T20 World Cup, Australia made a disappointing exit from the Super Eight stage. That was a huge setback for them. While talking about this, Bailey said, “Still think that T20 side, the foundation of it, is a really, really good team.”

Later he said, “It didn’t feel like we needed to completely rip it apart and start from scratch. But it’s also a great opportunity to start to explore some other guys. Cooper’s one who hasn’t had an opportunity, [and] there’s a number of guys who have been on some tours and played one or two games but haven’t had a great deal of opportunity yet. So excited to see them get a bit more of an opportunity and start to work out how they fit into that team or into that squad.”

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The Champions Trophy is coming back to the cricket arena after 2017. Pakistan is set to host this ICC event after a long. Earlier, Australia’s veteran opener David Warner retired from all forms of cricket. The announcement came after Australia’s exit from the Super Eight stage of the T20 World Cup.  But Warner made himself available for the upcoming Champions Trophy if the team needed him. George Bailey, Australia's national selector, indicated that Warner was not included in the selection considerations and will not be participating in the Champion's Trophy.

Warner’s Availability and Bailey’s Words:

David Warner is one of the best opening batters in Australian cricket history. Last year, they lifted the ODI World Cup for the sixth time. After that, David Warner retired from the ODI cricket. Earlier this year, he also retired from the Test format after playing the Test series against Pakistan. 

In the T20 World Cup, Australia exited the Super Eight stage. It was disappointing for them. After that, he announced his retirement from T20s. While announcing his retirement from all forms of cricket, he made himself available for the upcoming Champions Trophy if his team needed him. 

George Bailey, Australia's national selector, clarified that Warner's retirement from all formats has been fully acknowledged, emphasizing his legacy as a versatile player across all cricket formats. He said, “Our understanding is that David is retired, and [he] should be commended on what has been an incredible career across all three formats.”

Later he added, “You never know when Bull's joking…think he's just stirring the pot a bit. He's had a wonderful career, can't celebrate it enough, and think as time goes by, his legacy of what he has done for Australia and we reflect back on that, the legend of a player is only going to continue to grow. But as far as this team goes and the journey to transition to some different players, in his case across all three formats, it's going to be exciting.”

Future Plans: 

Bailey emphasized that while the selectors were looking ahead to the future, they were also mindful of other players involved in white-ball cricket. This included recent developments in the T20I squad for tours to Scotland and England. This decision came after Australia's exit in the Super Eight stage of the West Indies tournament.

He said, “I don't think there's anyone who's not there that we've put a line through permanently besides David," Bailey said. "This is the way we are going with this squad. If opportunities arise or there are gaps at different points there's nothing to say that Wadey might not come back, but certainly, at this point, we are excited about giving Josh [Inglis] a run.”

Thoughts on Maxwell and Starc:

The T20 World Cup will come back in 2026 with a new season. A lot of new faces will be seen in this upcoming tournament. The teams will undergo with some major changes. Australia’s Mitchell Starc and Maxwell's future participation in the next edition of the T20 World Cup is still unknown. 

While talking about this, Bailey said, “The next T20 World Cup is 2026, so I imagine there may be some more changes than what we are seeing in this squad but specifically to those guys [Starc and Maxwell], no we haven't had any conversations about where they think their T20 journey may finish.”

Furtherly, he said, “Certainly for Glenn and Mitch, the Champions Trophy is very much on the horizon, [and is a] very important tournament for those guys. And Starcy in particular, I think he's going to have a huge summer.”

Lastly, he added, “ Clearly, some of the decisions made around this series are around prioritizing and getting guys right for what will be a really big summer. As far as ending players, seeing where guys might finish up, we haven't had those conversations."

Bailey on T20 World Cup:

In the recently ended T20 World Cup, Australia made a disappointing exit from the Super Eight stage. That was a huge setback for them. While talking about this, Bailey said, “Still think that T20 side, the foundation of it, is a really, really good team.”

Later he said, “It didn't feel like we needed to completely rip it apart and start from scratch. But it's also a great opportunity to start to explore some other guys. Cooper's one who hasn't had an opportunity, [and] there's a number of guys who have been on some tours and played one or two games but haven't had a great deal of opportunity yet. So excited to see them get a bit more of an opportunity and start to work out how they fit into that team or into that squad.”

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