David Warner expresses his gratitude for getting back missing baggy green

Cricket News: David Warner expresses his gratitude for getting back the missing baggy green. The star batter got back the lost baggy green before the start of the Sydney Test.

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David Warner expresses his gratitude for getting back the missing baggy green. The star batter got back the lost baggy green before the start of the Sydney Test. Before the commencement of the first day of the Sydney Test, Warner took to his social media accounts and posted that his baggy green was stolen. In an emotional post, Warner appealed to provide him with the lost baggy green on the occasion of his last Test match.

As the video went viral, people online started feeling sad for the Australian batter. The video went viral and everyone requested to provide Warner his cap back. It seems like the requests of Warner and others have not gone in vain. The star batter has got his baggy green back. The 37-year-old took to Instagram to announce the same as he thanked everyone for their support.

"I am very pleased and relieved that I have got my baggy back in my hands," said Warner in a video as he thanked everyone for supporting him in the difficult times to get his cap back. Warner added that he was pleased and relieved to have got back his cap. Warner mentioned that a Baggy green is very special and important for an Australian cricketer.

'I'll cherish this for the rest of my life' - David Warner

The Southpaw added that he would cherish it for the rest of his life. "Any cricketer knows how special their cap is, and I'll cherish this for the rest of my life," Warner said in his video. Australia is playing Pakistan at Sydney, which is the last Test match of Warner in his career. With the bat, Warner managed to score 39 runs in the first innings and gave a good start to the home side.

The Australian batter concluded saying that he is grateful for those involved in helping to get the cap back in the Sydney Test. He said that a load is off his shoulders. "I'm very grateful to all those involved in locating it. It's a load off my shoulders going into the last couple of days," he concluded.

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