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baggy green
noun
the Australian Test cricket cap
to represent Australia at Test cricket
Example Sentences
"I was resigned to my goal of getting a baggy green not being there. If it didn't happen, I was OK with that. I was happy with the fact I might just be a good first-class cricketer and would hopefully win some silverware with Tasmania."
Crawley's 189 at Old Trafford, an unstoppable butchery of baggy green, was one of the great Ashes knocks anywhere, ever.
Australia opener David Warner says he is "pleased and relieved" to have been reunited with his 'baggy green' cap during his final Test.
The 'baggy green' is given to an Australia player when they make their Test debut and has become an iconic symbol of the team.
Australia opener David Warner has pleaded for his "baggy green" cap to be returned after revealing it has been stolen from his luggage.
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