Australia’s veteran opener David Warner has taken to social media to demand the return of a backpack containing a baggy green cap that was lost on a flight from Melbourne to Sydney ahead of the farewell Test.
The 37-year-old is set to play his farewell Test at home this week and is keen to win back his international cap.
David Warner’s name will be remembered as one of the most energetic and successful opening batsmen in the history of Test cricket. New South Wales cricketers have achieved some breakthroughs, played a key role in Australia’s victories and displayed an aggressive brand of cricket that has earned them a strong following among fans around the world. Masu.
In an emotional video posted on Instagram, David Warner loses his backpack during the journey from the second Test in Melbourne to the team’s arrival in Sydney. I reported that I did. Warner will play for Australia in the third Test at the SCG on Wednesday, his 112th and final Test against Pakistan.
“Guys, this is my last resort, but a few days ago the backpack containing Baggy Green was removed from my luggage taken to Melbourne Airport and brought to Sydney by @qantas @qantas said he checked the cameras and no one opened our bags and took our backpacks
“But you have a blind spot. If you worked for a company that drove backpacks to the airport, or worked for @qantas and happened to want a backpack. If so, I will prepare a backpack for you. I would appreciate it if you could return it as soon as possible. Thank you.”
“Please contact me via Cricket Australia or my social media and I will be happy to pass this on to you if you return my Baggy Green,” said David Warner himself said in a video posted on his blog Instagram Handle.
David Warner will play his 112th and final Test in his hometown of Sydney on Wednesday after scoring 8,695 runs at an average of 44.58, 26 tons and 36 half-centuries.
Australian cricket fans are preparing to say goodbye to one of their most famous openers, David Warner. Warner will next make his last red-ball appearance in the third Test against Pakistan. Warner’s illustrious Test career will come to an end with the New Year’s Test starting on January 3rd at the legendary Sydney His Cricket Ground.