Moment Candice Warner completely dodges a question about what REALLY happened to hubby David’s missing Baggy Green caps

Candice Warner has dodged a scolding on national television as she dodged questions about the mystery surrounding her cricket star husband David Warner’s Baggy Green caps.

While the hoopla surrounding Warner’s retirement and final Test match at the SCG last week may be over, there has been no solid answer to what happened to his prized headgear when it went missing and then resurfaced.

The prolific opener, who played in all three formats of the game, took to Instagram after both of his prized playing caps went missing from his backpack en route from Melbourne to Sydney.

Warner missed both his first Baggy Green and the replacement he received after losing the original ahead of the 2017 Test tour of Bangladesh.

David Warner took to social media to appeal for the return of his prized caps ahead of the Sydney Test, his final match for Australia in the long format of the game

Warner's Baggy Green caps show significant wear and are said to be very difficult to sell, which is all part of the mystery of how they disappeared in the first place

Warner’s Baggy Green caps show significant wear and are said to be very difficult to sell, which is all part of the mystery of how they disappeared in the first place

Luckily for David, the Baggy Green caps made another appearance in his final Test match against Pakistan at the SCG

Luckily for David, the Baggy Green caps made another appearance in his final Test match against Pakistan at the SCG

“Unfortunately, someone took my backpack out of my luggage, which contained my backpack and my girls’ presents,” Warner said ahead of the SCG test.

‘My baggy green was in this backpack. It’s sentimental to me. It’s something I’d like to have in my hands when I walk around there this week.

“If it’s the backpack you really wanted, I have a spare here. You won’t get into trouble.

‘Please contact Cricket Australia or myself via my social media. I’ll be happy to give you this if you give me back my bags of greens.’

Just before the test started, the Baggy Green caps appeared, but Warner gave no details about where they had been or who had taken them.

Candice also sidestepped the mystery when she appeared on Channel Seven’s Sunrise on Friday morning.

Former IronWoman Candice and her daughters were on the show to promote a beach safety campaign with her daughters and stuck tightly to the script.

“It’s always busy in the Warner household, whether it’s with the cricket or we’re at the beach like today for Nutri Grain and Surf Life Saving Australia,” she said.

Candice Warner, pictured with her children Ivy Mae and Indi Rae, just wanted to talk about the life-saving surf

Candice Warner, pictured with her children Ivy Mae and Indi Rae, just wanted to talk about the life-saving surf

Sunrise hosts Monique Wright and Matt Doran put Candice on the mystery, but she wasn't having it

Sunrise hosts Monique Wright and Matt Doran put Candice on the mystery, but she wasn’t having it

Host Monique Wright then asked her about cricket – and the mystery of the missing Baggy Greens.

“Gosh, it was exciting last week because we followed David’s last week. Certainly a bittersweet week,” she said.

‘Then we rode the wave of emotions about Missy Baggy Greens. I could only imagine what happened to you Candice. What happened to those Baggy Greens?’

After a pause, Candice replied, “It’s always busy in our household, especially the last week. It was an incredible week. For us a week of reflection and just celebration.

‘That is a question for security management. At the end of the day he got his Baggy Greens back and that’s the most important thing.’

However, co-host Matt Doran didn’t let her off the hook so easily.

“Oh Candice, you’ll have to forgive me for investigating a little further. Australia is fascinated by this mystery. Can you give us any idea of ​​what happened?’ he asked.

But Candice answered his question with a perfect flat bat that her husband would be proud of.

“Again, like I said, that’s up to management and things like that. But we’re here today for Nutri Grain and for Surf Life Saving Australia and the girls can’t wait for this weekend’s race at Maroubra Beach.”

David had previously made a statement about the return of his Baggy Green caps, but was light on the details.

“Hi everyone, I’m very happy and relieved to let you all know that my baggy greens have been found, which is great news,” he announced on Instagram.

‘Thanks to everyone involved and I am extremely grateful. Qantas, the freight company, our hotels and team management. Thank you.’