Outgoing Australia Test opener David Warner’s lacking baggy green has been rediscovered 4 days after it was misplaced in transit between Melbourne and Sydney main into the New Year’s Test in Sydney.
A “pleased and relieved” David Warner took to Instagram to tell in regards to the newest growth and thanked all of the groups concerned in finding it.
“Hi everyone, I am very pleased and relieved to let you all know that my baggy greens have been found, which is great news. Thanks to all involved and I am extremely grateful. Qantas, the freight company, our hotels and team management. Thanks (sic) you,” he captioned his video.
Earlier the southpaw had taken to Instagram to situation a determined public attraction for his baggy green to be returned after it went lacking.
Notably, baggy green holds paramount significance within the lives and careers of Australian cricketers and is handled as a prized possession.Â
A Cricket Australia spokesperson informed ESPNcricinfo that Warner’s personalised bag containing the baggy green was discovered on the group resort in Sydney. However, “despite extensive searches” it could not be ascertained how the bag made its strategy to the group resort.
 “The bag in which they were packed was found at the team hotel, with all the contents inside. The movements of the missing bag are unknown despite extensive searches and the review of CCTV footage at multiple locations and the efforts of numerous parties since Tuesday.”
Cricket Australia’s Chief Executive Officer, Nick Hockley, additionally breathed a sigh of aid as Warner obtained his arms again on his baggy green and thanked everybody concerned in its search.
“It’s a huge relief David’s cap has been located and a big thank you to everyone who was involved in the search. We really appreciate it,” Hockley was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.