The story behind Warner's baggy green cap reveals
The Sydney match was Warner's farewell Test. Where Warner is supposed to be at the center of discussion on the field. But it is related to cricket. The opposite happened. Warner announced his backpack was missing before the start of the Sydney Test. There was also his 'baggy green' cap.

Khan Mutasim Billah LifeEditor
Posted - 2024-01-15T11:13:05+06:00
Updated - 2024-01-15T18:15:08+06:00
The mystery of Warner's missing baggy green hat is finally solved. Originally, Warner's backpack came with the rest of the backpack.
The Sydney match was Warner's farewell Test. Where Warner is supposed to be at the center of discussion on the field. But it is related to cricket. The opposite happened. Warner announced his backpack was missing before the start of the Sydney Test. There was also his 'baggy green' cap.
It must not have been a relief for him to lose his backpack before the farewell Test. But what happened at all? Australian daily 'The Age' revealed that mystery. According to their report, Warner's backpack was originally in Sydney.
A total of 64 bags from Melbourne. Warner’s one was there too. So why didn't Warner find his backpack? Basically 'Half Coffin' and 'Full Coffin' bags are used to carry the equipment of cricketers. Warner's backpack was a 'half coffin' cricket bag.
A team support staff also saw Warner's bag. However, the problem lies elsewhere. Cricket Australia (CA) launched a search for Warner when he announced that his backpack was missing.
During interrogation, Warner said that his backpack could be in the 'full coffin' cricket bag. All bags were labeled with Warner's name. But Warner's backpack was in a 'half coffin'. It was in another part of the room and was placed facing the wall of the room.
That's why everyone couldn't find Warner's backpack. Later the operation was conducted again. After that, Warner's backpack came out. Actually his bag was just like the place.