The Baggy Green

The Baggy Green
Author: Michael Fahey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2024-10-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1923009311

The story and history of The Baggy Green – Australia's premier sporting icon. The baggy green cap worn by Australian Test players is an icon. It's the pride of Australian cricket. With the face of the game everchanging, the wearing of the baggy green has always been the pinnacle for Australian players. The baggy green cap is revered by everyone with a connection to Australian cricket. The Baggy Green book charts its evolution with reflections from many past and present Test players. It explores the cap's history, mystique and worth, with insight from the sport's greatest figures, museums and leading auction houses.

Warwick Todd

Warwick Todd
Author: Tom Gleisner
Publisher: ABC Enterprises(Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Total Pages: 169
Release: 1998
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: 9780733306884

Warwick Todd, alter ego of funnyman and actor Tom Gleisner, tells all on the Australian cricket team s journey through India and Sharjah.

Legends of the Baggy Green

Legends of the Baggy Green
Author: Alexander Buzo
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1741764262

Full of brigands and bogans, legends and sledgends, Legends of the Baggy Green is an acerbic commentary on the codes and manners of cricket behaviour. Part social history, part blooper tape, this book takes sports comedy back to where it all began. The sins of modern cricket-sledging, chucking, match-fixing, plus the heinous practice of putting the ball in the freezer to make it bounce higher - are all here, along with a rogues' gallery that includes everyone from 'Horseshoe' Herby Collins to Salim 'The Rat' Malik. From the watermelon presented to Syd Gregory to the brown paper bag full of cash that was given to the late Hansie Cronje, there is full disclosure in Legends of the Baggy Green, as well as comment on the commentators who have observed cricket's transit from Lord's to Hollywood, and from the Gabbatoir to the Elysian, desalinated fields of Sharjah. The outburst by 'Oo-ah' Glenn McGrath in the West Indies in 2003 put cricket behaviour on front pages all over the world. As is usual with McGrath, women sighed, men admired and boofheads fumed, but what was really going on? What the hell has happened to the game we loved and respected? There is ample scope for both humour and criticism here, and playwright, satirist and genuine cricket 'tragic' Alex Buzo has sharpened his pen to provide plenty of both.

The Baggy Green

The Baggy Green
Author: Michael Fahey
Publisher: Cricket Pub.
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: 9780977563111

The book charts the evolution with reflections from many past and present Test players of the 'Australian Baggy Green Cricket Cape'. The argument is given that by the turn of the 21st century the cap had become a national icon -- a symbol of Australian sporting excellence and a highly sought after item of memorabilia. Details of the sale prices achieved when the cap has been sold around the world are also given. As Mark Taylor notes it 'is a powerful and timeless symbol which connects Victor Trumper to Ricky Ponting'.

The Saggy Baggy Elephant

The Saggy Baggy Elephant
Author: Kathryn Jackson
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2010-05-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307759490

After a parrot makes fun of Sooki’s big ears, long nose, and wrinkled skin, the “saggy baggy” elephant isn’t too sure of himself. But once he meets some beautiful creatures who look just like him, Sooki celebrates with a joyful “one-two-three-kick.” For over 50 years, parents and children have treasured this tale, with gorgeous art by Gustaf Tenggren, the illustrator of The Poky Little Puppy.

Baggy Green Legends

Baggy Green Legends
Author: Martin Lenehan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781925695922

Mark Waugh

Mark Waugh
Author: James Knight
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0730493423

'the most elegant and graceful cricketer of the modern era' - Sir Donald Bradman. Here is the inspiring story of a young boy from Sydney's Panania who grew up to become one of the world's greatest cricketers. Mark Edward Waugh was born in 1965 - four minutes after his brother Steve. the tendency to hang back and see how things worked obviously wasn't a one-off - he waited five years to join Steve in an Australian test team. But this was one younger brother who was never going to be content in his older brother's shadow for long. Once he donned the Baggy Green, Mark proved he was among the world's most gifted batsmen when he became the first player to score back-to-back centuries as well as to hit three centuries in a World Cup tournament. Mark Waugh: the Biography fleshes out the enigmatic picture created by the media and explores Mark's passion for the track, as well as the sledging, the betting scandals and how it felt to be called 'the forgotten Waugh'. Acknowledged by many as one of the most elegant stroke players in modern-day cricket, the boy from Bankstown proves that no matter what.anything is possible.

Inside Out

Inside Out
Author: Gideon Haigh
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2008
Genre: Cricket
ISBN: 0522855539

In Gideon Haigh's latest book, one of cricket's finest writers turns his subject Inside Out, examining those aspects of cricket that distinguish it from other games, from the centenary of Sir Donald Bradman and the cult of the baggy green cap to the threat and promise of the Twenty20 revolution. This is cricket not only as it is played, but as it is seen, run, commercialised, codified, promoted, politicised and also written about by others, with a detailed introduction to the distinguished literary traditions of which Gideon Haigh now forms part.

Stiff Upper Lips & Baggy Green Caps

Stiff Upper Lips & Baggy Green Caps
Author: Simon Briggs
Publisher: Quercus
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1780879962

Peppered with bouncers, expletives, and even the odd diplomatic incident, this is a rip-roaring journey through over a century of Ashes history. For a list of every Ashes century and five-wicket haul, try Wisden, but if you want to know which England batsman was a martyr to syphilis and which Australian fast bowler reckoned the Queen had 'nice legs for an old Sheila', then read on... Stiff Upper Lips and Baggy Green Caps exposes the seamy side of Ashes cricket. It gives the inside story behind controversies from the Bodyline series of 1932-33 and the Lillee and Thomson blitzkrieg of 1974-75, right up to the unseemly modern spats that ensure that this biannual frenzy of backbiting, finger-pointing and dubious facial hair remains one of the great events of the sporting calendar.