It causes verbal diarrhoea: Shane Warne slams Australian reverence for ‘Baggy Green’
Warne said he loved playing for his country and it didn't matter whether he did that wearing the Baggy Green or a floppy hat.
Warne said he loved playing for his country and it didn't matter whether he did that wearing the Baggy Green or a floppy hat.
Warne sold his Baggy Green through an online auction, with 100 per cent of the proceeds dedicated to bushfire victims.
Warne has joined a growing list of cricketers, who are raising money for the bushfire victims.
The 26-year-old insisted that he used his Test cap which he received from Geoff Marsh in the Brisbane Test versus England in 2017 as a form of inspiration to get back into the national side.