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David Warner’s Baggy Greens STOLEN At Airport Ahead Of 3rd Test Vs Pakistan, Retiring Cricketer Offers Spare Backpack To Person Who Stole Them; Watch

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Jan 2, 2024
David Warner’s Baggy Greens STOLEN At Airport Ahead Of 3rd Test Vs Pakistan, Retiring Cricketer Offers Spare Backpack To Person Who Stole Them; Watch

David Warner published an Instagram video. (Image: X)

Australia’s explosive opening batter David Warner is retiring from Tests. He plays his last match in this format on Wednesday as Australia handle Pakistan in the 3rd and last Test of the series. Warner would have liked his goodbye Test match to go smoothyl however right before the video game, his Baggy Greens have actually gone missing out on. In an Instagram video, Warner notified his fans that his knapsack has actually gone missing out on upon arrival in Sydney.

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Warner declares that somebody took his knapsack out of his travel luggage and provided his extra knapsack to the individual who took them for revealing his/her sincerity, guaranteeing that Cricket Australia or him would not take any action versus the offender.

The retiring cricketer stated that he consulted the hotel personnel and they informed him that the knapsack was not taken in the hotel properties. Warner declares that the taking happened at the airport just as there were lots of blindspots where CCTVs are not set up.

“This is my last option to do this,” Warner stated in a video on Instagram. “A number of days earlier, our bags got freighted through Qantas. We’ve gone through CCTV video footage, they’ve got some blind areas obviously, we talked to the Quay West Hotel who we definitely trust and have actually gone through their cams, nobody’s entered our spaces.

Apart from his jersey for the 3rd Test, Warner likewise had his child’s presents in the knapsack. Warner stated that those possessions are emotional to him and asked for the burglar to provide it back to him in return of no penalty and an extra knapsack. “But regrettably, somebody has actually taken my knapsack out of my real travel luggage, which had my knapsack and my ladies’ presents therein, inside this knapsack was my baggy greens. It’s nostalgic to me, it’s something I would enjoy to have back in my hands going out there come today. If it is the knapsack you truly desired, I have an extra one here, you will not enter problem. Please connect to Cricket Australia or myself by means of my social networks and I’m pleased to provide this to you if you return my baggy greens,” stated Warner.

Warner is playing his last Test of a renowned profession. He will be retiring with near to 9000 Test runs in 112 Tests. Australian captain states it will be fantastic if Warner strikes a hundred in his goodbye Test. “Best-case situation is a hundred and perhaps a leg-spinner to take the last wicket of the video game out of the rough,” Cummins stated with a smile at the pre-match interview.

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