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Baggy Greennoun trademark1A green cap worn by Australian Test cricketers, traditionally awarded to mark a player’s first appearance for the team: he first donned the Baggy Green in the 1984 Boxing Day Test against the West Indies Australians do not like losers, especially when they are wearing the treasured Baggy Green...- This week a group of young hopefuls, all with a burning desire to one day wear the baggy green, gathered at Sandy Bay's University Football Ground for the annual Tasmanian Sports Camps.
- With three Ashes tours and six consecutive series wins to his name, Warne accepted that he would not be seen again in a baggy green in England.
- As we slip into another endless summer of crisp whites and baggy greens, we hear about cricket as focus of boyish dreams in the suburbs, and as a language for life in Australia.
1.1 informal An Australian Test cricketer: with his talent, there’s no reason why he won’t join other Baggy Greens who have become household names over the years...- The baggy greens are proud, strong, and detest losing.
- It’s time for the Baggy Greens to raise the bar.
- The more the Baggy Greens win, the stronger they become...so beware!
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