David Warner, the seasoned Australian opener, is set to play his farewell Test in Sydney on Wednesday, but an unusual incident has occurred as his cherished Baggy Green cap was stolen the day before the game. The iconic cap, highly sought after by every aspiring Australian cricketer, was taken from Warner’s backpack, which was in his luggage. In response to the incident, Warner released a video message, pleading with the culprit to return the stolen items.
Regrettably, my backpack, containing my Baggy Greens and presents for my daughters, was taken from my luggage,” Warner stated on Tuesday ahead of the third Test against Pakistan. “The Baggy Greens hold sentimental value for me, and I would greatly appreciate having them back in my possession as I walk out this week.
“If you were interested in the backpack itself, I have a spare one that I’m willing to give you without any consequences. Please contact Cricket Australia or me through my social media if you return my Baggy Greens.”
Despite this setback, Warner aims to conclude his cricket career on a positive note with a strong performance in his final appearance at the Sydney Cricket Ground.