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In a touching spectacle, Australian cricket stalwart David Warner made a memorable walkout with his three daughters for the national anthem during his final Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The emotional scene unfolded as Warner, a veteran opener, is set to retire from both Test and ODI cricket following the culmination of the ongoing 3rd Test series against Pakistan. The 36-year-old, adorned in his iconic green baggy cap for the 112th and last time, received a warm applause from the Sydney crowd, acknowledging his exceptional cricket career.
In a viral video capturing the poignant moment, David Warner stood proudly with his daughters-Ivy Mae, Indi Rae, and Isla Rose-during the national anthem. Warner, who expressed the sentimentality of walking out with his daughters, called it "pretty special." Meanwhile, there was a unique twist to the story as Warner's backpack, containing his original baggy green cap, was reportedly stolen during his journey from Melbourne to Sydney for the 3rd Test. Warner took to social media, pleading for the return of the sentimental cap, while sporting a new baggy green in the match.