David Warner Reunited with Stolen 'Baggy Green' Cap Ahead of Final Test
The Australian cricket player expressed relief and gratitude for the return of the iconic cap, which he plans to wear in his final match against Pakistan.
- David Warner, the Australian cricket player, has been reunited with his missing 'baggy green' cap, which he plans to wear in his final Test match against Pakistan.
- The cap, an iconic symbol of Australian cricket, had been stolen from Warner's luggage during his travel to Sydney for the match.
- Warner expressed relief and gratitude to those involved in locating the cap, including the Qantas team, the freight company, the hotel, and his team management.
- The 'baggy green' cap is given to an Australian player when they make their Test debut and is considered highly valuable and sentimental.
- Despite the cap's return, Warner was out for 34 on day two of the Test, and Australia will resume on 116-2 on day three in reply to Pakistan's 313.