Watch Before the farewell test, David Warner loses to Baggy Green. His Honest Request Goes Viral

Cricket player David Warner shared his deepest feelings on social media, begging for the safe return of his much-loved “Go Green.” Warner is very affected by the loss of anything, be it a priceless remembrance, a lucky charm, or even a loved pet. Fans responded to his sincerity and vulnerability, which sparked a social media campaign to find the missing Go Green. This tale, which is about more than just a misplaced item, highlights the strength of community during difficult times and the emotional bonds we have with items that have special meaning for us.

The Australian batsman David Warner revealed that on the eve of his final Test match in Sydney on Tuesday, his Baggy Green (Test cap) went missing during transit. Warner begged for the safe return of his baggy green in a heartfelt post on social media. Warner made a final confession on Instagram in a video, revealing that his Baggy Green had been taken from his backpack. After Australia defeated Pakistan in the Boxing Day Test last week, the 37-year-old returned to his hometown of Sydney.

Warner disclosed that the backpack was pushed into a bigger bag along with the rest of the team’s belongings and flown on a Qantas flight from Melbourne to Sydney on December 31.

This backpack contained my Baggy Green. I find it sentimental. I would like to hold it in my hands as I go out this week. I have an extra backpack here if this is the one you want. You’ll avoid any problems. Please use my social media accounts to contact me or Cricket Australia. In a video posted to his Instagram account, Warner stated, “If you return my Baggy Green, I’m happy to give this to you.

Warner appealed to the public to help him locate his baggy green, promising that the returner would face no repercussions. Even more, the seasoned opener offered to give the person his extra backpack.

Warner also disclosed that he contacted the airline and the hotel staff, but the CCTV footage shows no indication of anyone opening his backpack.

After watching CCTV footage, it appears that they have some blind spots. We’ve spoken with the Quay West hotel, which we have complete faith in, and they’ve checked their cameras and found that nobody has entered our rooms,” he continued.

Australia named an unchanged lineup for Warner’s farewell match on Tuesday, choosing not to use a second spinner in the final Test match against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

On the eve of Pakistan’s last Test match of their tour of Australia, which also happens to be opener Warner’s 112th and final Test, the pitch appeared well-grassed.

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