Pat Cummins' Comments Add to Mystery of Warner's Baggy Greens: 'Not My Story to Tell'

  • Cummins hints at an answer to the baggy greens drama
  • The Australian skipper says it is not his place to tell the story
  • Warner suggested the security team may know more

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Australian captain Pat Cummins has fueled speculation over the drama surrounding David Warner's cherished baggy greens.

The drama surrounding the Aussie opener's Test retirement was ratcheted up several notches last week when he claimed his baggy green caps had been pinched.

Warner has two baggy greens as he was given a replacement during the 2017 tour of Bangladesh as he lost his original before it was later found.

He claimed they went missing on their way to Sydney from Melbourne after he and the rest of his team flew Qantas and asked the airline for help.

Warner later announced on social media that the backpack containing the two caps had been located, but did not reveal the details.

Comments from skipper Pat Cummins suggest there may be an answer to the baggy greens saga

David Warner has indicated that team security may know what happened to the caps

“I'm happy and relieved to have my wide (green cap) in my hands again,” he said.

“Every cricketer knows how special his cap is and I will cherish it for the rest of my life.”

Social media users have expressed their skepticism about the whole saga, and now Cummins' comments after Saturday's Test have only added to the mystery.

“It's probably not my story to tell,” Cummins told the press, but declined to reveal more about the mystery.

“Maybe talk to Davey.”

Warner suggested that team security might have the answers to what happened with the caps.

“You'll have to ask security,” Warner said.

'I wish I could pull a joke like that. I literally had it handed to me (by team security) and there was nothing.

In a fitting farewell to his 112-Test career, Warner hit 57 off 75 balls in his final Test

“That's legit.”

In a fitting farewell to his 112-Test career, Warner hit 57 off 75 balls before being trapped by Sajid Khan as Australia fell 11 short of their target of 130.

The opener left to a standing ovation, before Australia sealed a 3-0 nil to the tourists in the next over.

“It's pretty much a dream come true,” Warner said.

'You win 3-0 and cap off a great eighteen months for the team.'

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