Warner makes a heartfelt plea after his beloved Baggy Green go missing ahead of the final Test WATCH
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- January 02, 2024
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Ahead of Australia’s third Test match against Pakistan, where Warner will be bidding an emotional goodbye to red ball cricket, But he appears to have slipped into a bit of a crisis. After the match, Warner is scheduled to retire from Test and ODI cricket. He was expecting to leave the field wearing his Australian cap, but the seasoned opener has stated on social media that he thinks it’s been stolen.
Warner posted a video on his Instagram handle in what he said is his “last resort”. He says in the caption to the video that his backpack, which contained a couple of his “girls’ presents” and his beloved baggy green, did not reach Sydney Airport from Melbourne, where the second Test was played.
“Hi all, this is my last resort, but my backpack, which contained my Baggy Green, has been taken from my luggage, which was transported to Melbourne airport and flown on @qantas to Sydney a few days ago,” he says in the caption. “It’s sentimental to me. It’s something I’d love to have in my hands walking out there this week.
If it’s the backpack you really wanted, I have a spare one here. You won’t get into trouble,” Warner says in the video. “Please reach out to Cricket Australia or myself via my social media. I’m happy to give this to you if you return my Baggy Green.” Warner claimed he had spoken with the Australian team’s Southbank hotel in Melbourne, the Quay West, as well as Qantas, the airline that transported the team’s bags between cities.
“We’ve gone through CCTV footage, they’ve got some blind spots apparently,” he said. “We’ve spoken to the Quay West hotel who we absolutely trust, they’ve gone through their cameras and no one has gone into our rooms..
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