Prior to this, Warner appealed to the public to help him locate his baggy green, guaranteeing that the returner would face no punishment.
Prior to the commencement of the third Test match against Pakistan, Australia’s opener David Warner declared on Friday that he had located his loose green cap, which he had misplaced four days earlier while traveling from Melbourne to Sydney. The loose-fitting green cap that Warner wore on his 2011 Test debut was discovered at the Sydney team hotel, however it is still unknown how it got there. Warner thanked everyone who helped discover his renowned headgear in a video he shared on his official Instagram account on Friday morning.
“Hey guys, It’s wonderful news that my baggy greens have been located, and I am extremely happy and relieved to inform you all of this. I am incredibly grateful to everyone who was involved. Our hotels, our freight firm, Qantas, and team management. Regards,” Warner posted on Instagram.
Just a few days before his final Test match against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground, his home ground, Warner announced his retirement from ODI cricket on Monday.
On New Year’s Day morning, the two-time Cricket World Cup winner revealed the news. In 161 One-Day Internationals, the left-handed opener amassed 6,932 runs at an average of 45.30 and a strike rate of 97.26. With a best score of 179, Warner has also recorded 22 hundreds and 33 fifty-five in the format.