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  2. Baggy green - Wikipedia

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    The baggy green is a cricket cap of dark myrtle green colour, which has been worn by Australian Test cricketers since around the turn of the twentieth century. The cap was not originally baggy as evidenced by photographs of early players.

  3. List of Australia Test cricketers - Wikipedia

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    Where more than one player won his first Test cap in the same Test match, those players are listed alphabetically by surname. The " baggy green " is the name given to the dark green cap with the unofficial colonial era Australian coat of arms on the front worn by the Australian Test team.

  4. National colours of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Nearly every current Australian national sports team wears them (although the hues and proportions of the colours may vary between teams and across eras). [citation needed] Australia's cricket team first wore the colours in 1899, in the form of the baggy green, the cap presented to Australian cricket players. [9]

  5. Aussie legend Bradman's baggy green cap to be sold

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    An Australia cap belonging to legendary batter Sir Donald Bradman will be sold as at auction in Sydney on 3 December.

  6. Cricket cap - Wikipedia

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    Australian baggy green cricket cap Sophie Ecclestone's traditional England cricket cap is made of dark blue wool. There are eight panels, with the ECB ensignia at the front. Unlike the Australian style, in the English cap the wool is not baggy and the visor narrower and longer.

  7. List of nicknames used in cricket - Wikipedia

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    Australia: Men's & Women's: Baggy Greens [1] The 'baggy green' is a Myrtle green cap worn by Australian test cricketers. Aussies [2] Australian slang for 'an Australian person or thing'. Women's: Southern Stars [3] [4] [5] The team was formerly known as the Southern Stars.