In a dramatic turn of events, David Warner’s missing baggy green, has been located at the team hotel in Sydney. The surprising discovery occurred four days after Warner publicly announced the loss of these iconic caps during transit between Melbourne and Sydney, just before his much-anticipated final Test. The circumstances surrounding how the bag found its way to the hotel remain shrouded in mystery.
Warner took to social media to share the good news, expressing heartfelt gratitude to everyone involved in the search, including Qantas, the freight company, hotels, and the team management. In a video posted on Instagram, Warner held up his original baggy green, emphasizing how special and significant a cricketer’s cap is, pledging to cherish it for the rest of his life.
The Cricket Australia spokesperson confirmed the finding, stating that the bag, along with all its contents, was discovered at the team hotel. Despite extensive searches and reviews of CCTV footage at multiple locations, the movements of the missing bag from the time of its loss to its recovery remain unknown.
Warner had used a loaned fresh cap from Cricket Australia for various photoshoots before his original cap went missing. This unexpected twist comes ahead of Warner’s final Test, adding a layer of intrigue and relief as he prepares to bid farewell to his illustrious cricketing career. Nick Hockley, CEO of Cricket Australia, expressed sincere appreciation for the collective efforts that led to the recovery of Warner’s cherished baggy green.
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