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David Warner got his baggy green cap back, posted video and gave information

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Australia team’s opening batsman David Warner, who is playing the last match of his Test career in the match being played against Pakistan at Sydney ground, shared with the fans the information about the disappearance of his baggy green cap before the start of this match. Was done. Regarding which Warner also appealed that if anyone finds it then they should return it. Warner gave this information through a post on Instagram, in which he requested to return the cap. Now, before the start of the third day’s play of the Sydney Test, Warner has got his baggy green cap back, about which he has given information by posting a video on social media.

Warner expressed happiness on getting the cap back

David Warner was quite upset after the disappearance of this baggy green cap. If we talk about the importance of this cap, the players playing for Australia in the Test format come out on the field wearing this cap. Made of wool, this cap is green in color with a number written on it so that the player knows which number he is playing in the test for his country. Since 1900, Australian players have been playing Test cricket wearing this cap. After getting this cap, Warner posted a video on Instagram and informed all his fans about it, in which he said that I am very happy to tell you all that I have got my baggy green cap back. This is quite good news. I want to thank everyone involved in finding this cap.

Announced his retirement from ODI along with Test

Before the start of the Sydney Test match against Pakistan, David Warner had announced his retirement from ODI along with this format. Warner was out after scoring 34 runs in the first innings of the Sydney Test match. He played his last ODI match against India in the final match of the World Cup 2023 held last year. Warner has scored 26 centuries in Tests and 22 centuries in ODIs. David Warner has announced his retirement from ODI and Test cricket with the intention of focusing more on T20.

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