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Warner ‘Pleased And Relieved’ After Missing Test Caps Found

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Warner said on the eve of his 112th and final Test that his bag containing the cherished caps had gone missing during the team’s flight from Melbourne to Sydney.

David Warner was reunited on Friday with his missing “ saggy green ” Test caps after the stager Australian cricketer issued a public plea.

The opening batsman said on the dusk of his 112th and final Test that his bag containing the cherished caps had gone missing during the platoon’s flight from Melbourne to Sydney.

But there was relief from the 37- time-old and Justice Australia when it was blazoned that the gear had been set up after days of searching.

The “ baggy flora ” are deified by Australian cricketers and there’s a long tradition of them wearing their caps throughout their careers, indeed when they come torn and tattered.

“David Warner’s missing baggy flora have been located, ” CA said in a statement.

“The bag in which they were packed was set up at the platoon hostel (in Sydney) with all the contents outside.

“The movements of the missing bag are unknown despite expansive quests and the review of CCTV footage at multiple locales and the sweats of multitudinous parties since Tuesday.”

Warner said on Instagram that he was “ pleased and relieved ” to get his caps back.

“Any cricketer knows how special their cap is and I’ll cherish this for the rest of my life, ” he said.

The on- going third Test against Pakistan in Sydney will be Warner’s farewell to Test justice.

He’s one of Australia’s topmost opening batsmen, scoring 8,729 Test runs since his 2011 debut at an normal of44.53, with 26 centuries. Know More Latest Cricket News…

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