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Didn’t Need Baggy Green Cap to Say How Much I Loved Playing For Australia: Shane Warne

Warne, speaking to an Australian radio station, revealed how he once refused to wear the cap to Wimbledon, terming it as 'sickening'.

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Shane Warne’s Baggy Green Raises a Gobsmacking $1,007,500 For Australian Bushfire Victims

The price established a record fetching of $1,007,500, more than double the price paid during the auction of Sir Don Bradman's cap.

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Shane Warne Puts His Baggy Green Up For Auction To Raise Funds For Bushfire Victims

Athletes from across a number of sports have come together to pledge hundreds and thousands of dollars in cross-code bushfire donation with Warne latest to join the list.

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Bangladesh vs Australia 2017, 1st Test at Dhaka: David Warner’s pristine Baggy Green draws attention

It's interesting and remains to be seen if David Warner would still be wearing the same cap during the second Test at Chittagong.

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Another Lehmann rises in the Australian cricket firmament

This is a ‘one of its kind’ interview, where we see the camaraderie between the father-son duo and also visit vintage, heritage buildings and relive the important moments.

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Regional bias: The many cases where high-profile players were inexplicably dumped

It seemed a curious case of the New South Wales selection bias, something strongly professed by few legends of the game.

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Australian cricketers speak about the pride and emotions attached to the Baggy Green

Mike Hussey, Simon Katich, Doug Bollinger, Ryan Harris, Clint McCay, Brett Lee and Marcus North, recall their experience when they first received their Baggy Green.

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Cricket Australia to investigate sale of India-produced baggy green caps on eBay

The caps on eBay were promoted as authentic, real baggy green cap.

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Chance to join Australian cricket team

The website playcricket.com.au has come up with an initiative which helps the fans to be part of Baggy Green from the backyard. In the video young kids, who are passionate about the game, are seen playing. They are seen with unique idiosyncrasies. This is unique initiative to be part of the Australian cricket team as...

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The evolution of Baggy Green

The baggy green is the cap worn by the Australian Test cricketers since twentieth century. It is said to be the most famous cricket cap in the world and is a symbol of national pride in Australia.   Baggy green has always been famous and held huge respect, however the tradition of handing the cap...

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