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David Warner says his next move after he retires from cricket may well be heading into politics.
Speaking to Stellar's latest issue, the athlete, 34, who resides in Sydney, says he's been encouraged to run for public office once he packs away his bats.
'My days as a cricket player are numbered, and the past two years have been like a bit of a sense of retirement for everyone,' he said.
Cange: David Warner says his next move after he retires from cricket may be heading into politics. Speaking to Stellar's latest issue, the athlete, 34, who resides in Sydney, says he's been encouraged to run for public office. Pictured with wife Candice
'A lot of people do say that I should look at politics. From where I sit in my life, I love global politics. And I do love the sense of helping people.'
He added that he is tired of how premiers are running the states - and thinks he could lend a hand.
'I don't know a lot about policies, but I'm sick of the bullsh*t that [politicians] want to try to throw,' he said.