Overview
- David Warner, the Australian cricket player, has been reunited with his missing 'baggy green' cap, which he plans to wear in his final Test match against Pakistan.
- The cap, an iconic symbol of Australian cricket, had been stolen from Warner's luggage during his travel to Sydney for the match.
- Warner expressed relief and gratitude to those involved in locating the cap, including the Qantas team, the freight company, the hotel, and his team management.
- The 'baggy green' cap is given to an Australian player when they make their Test debut and is considered highly valuable and sentimental.
- Despite the cap's return, Warner was out for 34 on day two of the Test, and Australia will resume on 116-2 on day three in reply to Pakistan's 313.