Greame Smith thrilled at getting 'stolen' Test cap back

27 December,2010 11:07 AM IST |   |  Agencies

South African captain Graeme Smith has said that his match cap, which was stolen ahead of the ongoing second Test against India, has been returned to him.


South African captain Graeme Smith has said that his match cap, which was stolen ahead of the ongoing second Test against India, has been returned to him.

"Big thx everyone, got my cap back! must have been @janbraai lamb offering...;-) quality crowd on boxing day, big for the boys," Sport24 quoted Smith's Twitter post, as saying.

An official Cricket South Africa (CSA) tweet also confirmed the return of the cap.

"@GraemeSmith49's cap has been found and returned to its rightful owner," the tweet said.

Smith had earlier said that the cap, which he had been using since his first Test in 2002, had gone missing while travelling from Cape Town to Durban for the match.

"Realise this is a long shot, but had my test cap that I've used since my 1st test for Proteas stolen on travel up to Durbs!" Smith had said in a Twitter post.

"Cap means a lot to me so if you know anything pls give me a shout......thx ," another post added.

The 29-year-old has played 89 Tests since his debut in March 2002 against Australia.

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