Australia’s explosive opening batter David Warner is retiring from Tests. He performs his final match on this format on Wednesday as Australia tackle Pakistan within the third and final Test of the collection. Warner would have appreciated his farewell Test match to go smoothyl however proper earlier than the sport, his Baggy Greens have gone lacking. In an Instagram video, Warner knowledgeable his followers that his backpack has gone lacking upon arrival in Sydney.
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Warner claims that somebody took his backpack out of his baggage and provided his spare backpack to the one who stole them for exhibiting his or her honesty, promising that Cricket Australia or him wouldn’t take any motion towards the wrongdoer.
The retiring cricketer stated that he checked with the resort workers they usually informed him that the backpack was not stolen within the resort premises. Warner claims that the stealing befell on the airport solely as there have been many blindspots the place CCTVs usually are not put in. Â
“This is my last resort to do this,” Warner stated in a video on Instagram. “A few days in the past, our baggage acquired freighted by way of Qantas. We’ve gone by means of CCTV footage, they’ve acquired some blind spots apparently, we spoke to the Quay West Hotel who we completely belief and have gone by means of their cameras, nobody’s come into our rooms.
Apart from his jersey for the third Test, Warner additionally had his daughter’s presents within the backpack. Warner stated that these belongings are sentimental to him and requested the thief to offer it again to him in return of no punishment and a spare backpack. “But unfortunately, someone has taken my backpack out of my actual luggage, which had my backpack and my girls’ presents in there, inside this backpack was my baggy greens. It’s sentimental to me, it’s something I would love to have back in my hands walking out there come this week. If it is the backpack you really wanted, I have a spare one here, you won’t get into trouble. Please reach out to Cricket Australia or myself via my social media and I’m happy to give this to you if you return my baggy greens,” stated Warner.
Warner is taking part in his final Test of an illustrious profession. He shall be retiring with near 9000 Test runs in 112 Tests. Australian captain says it is going to be nice if Warner hits 100 in his farewell Test. “Best-case scenario is a hundred and maybe a leg-spinner to take the last wicket of the game out of the rough,” Cummins stated with a smile on the pre-match press convention.