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Pakistan versus Australia David Warner discusses the enigma behind Baggy Green’s disappearance.

The mystery of how his Baggy Green caps were taken from him and how he was able to have them returned during the SCG Test remains unknown to Australia’s opener David Warner.

Warner disclosed that his Baggy Greens had been taken from him prior to the commencement of the third Test match against Pakistan, which was his last game in the longest format of the game. He then made a heartfelt plea to the public to assist him in finding them.

Prior to his final Test, Warner claimed his valuables vanished while traveling from Melbourne to Sydney. Warner emphasized that he had checked the CCTV footage of his team hotel and the airline QANTAS, but he had not had much luck, and that the public plea was his final resort.

But, Warner was able to retrieve the Baggy Greens halfway through the match after he found the backpack that held them.

Afterwards, Cricket Australia disclosed that the bag was discovered outdoors at the team hotel. During the news conference held after the game, the opener addressed the issue. Warner quipped that he wished he could pull off a prank like that, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald.

After being handed the rucksack at the finish, the Australian hitter admitted he still didn’t know the answer to the riddle of the baggy greens.

“You’ll need to speak with security about this. Warner said, “I wish I had pulled a practical joke like that.” “You’ll need to speak with security personnel Stu Bailey or Frank Dimasi.” It was simply handed to me, and nobody said anything. That is acceptable.

Warner departs SCG in style

Warner skillfully ended his Test career by leading Australia home with a resolute 57 in his final innings. Warner did not carry his bat through an innings, but his effort helped Australia win the series 3-0. A half-century of fairytales preceded his final knock, which he acknowledged with a sigh.