David Warner's precious thing was stolen before the farewell test; Made appeal on social media to return it

David Warner is going to play the last Test of his career against Pakistan in Sydney on January 3. But, just before this, bad news has come for them. One of his precious things has been stolen. Therefore, through social media, he has appealed to give it back.

Jan 2, 2024 - 11:33
David Warner's precious thing was stolen before the farewell test; Made appeal on social media to return it

The last match of the three-match Test series between Australia and Pakistan will be played in Sydney on January 3. This test will be the last test match of David Warner's career. But, just before this, bad news has come for them. One of his precious things has been stolen. Therefore, through social media, he has appealed to give it back. His most precious thing is his baggy green cap (which Australian players get on debut), which was kept in his bag. But, his backpack was stolen while coming from Melbourne to Sydney.

Australia's star opener will say goodbye to Test cricket as soon as the Sydney Test is completed. Earlier, everyone was shocked by the loss of Warner's debut cap. It is being told that he had kept a small backpack in a big cricket bag, but this backpack did not reach Sydney from Melbourne. Warner has posted in this regard on Instagram and appealed to return the debut cap.

Warner has written in his post that unfortunately, this is the last resort. Unfortunately, someone took out the backpack from my luggage bag, which contained gifts from my girls along with the backpack. It also contained my baggy greens. This is something I would love to take back and wear this week. Whoever has it should return it to me, it will make me happy and you will not get into any trouble.

David Warner has said that both the debut caps were in the bag. Before the Sydney Pink Test, David Warner was seen with a pink cap from the John McGrath Foundation. Let us tell you that after retiring from Test and ODI career, Warner will join the Fox Cricket commentary team. Fox Cricket has appealed for the baggy green cap to be returned to Fox Sports head office in Artarmon, Sydney.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer