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The incident seemingly occurred at some point before the first Test. The revelation came ahead of Starc's 100th Test match, ...
Reports out of the Australian camp suggested at the time that the cap was lost, but fast bowler Mitchell Starc has set the ...
Mitchell Starc is not keen on the attention he is receiving ahead of his 100th test but the Australia fast bowler says it has ...
The Baggy Green is the one worn by Bradman during the home series against India in 1947/48, which is significant in history for being India’s first overseas tour as an independent nation.
Mitchell Starc has become only the second Australian pacer to feature in 100 Test matches, joining former pacer Glenn McGrath ...
Cricket Australia's plan to increase youth involvement and diversity between 2022 and 2027 is in line with the show.
The search for his missing baggy green sparked a nationwide search and even caught the attention of Prime Minister Anthony ...
It’s baggy and green and at the time of writing it’s still missing, despite pleas for its safe return from the Australian prime minister, a top cricketer and the star’s father, who says it ...
David Warner’s last Test match starts on Wednesday but he will be without his beloved baggy green, which has been stolen from his luggage.
David Warner's missing Baggy Green Test caps have been found - although the retiring Aussie opener has given no insight on where they were located or who took them in the first place.. Previously ...
Australian internationals receive the baggy green cap, usually from a former player, on the morning of their test debut and wear it with pride even as it deteriorates over the length of their career.
Kurtis Patterson's baggy green serves as a reminder. That prized possession had sat out of sight, out of mind until Patterson came to the fork in his cricketing road.