You're probably correct. I just knew they played with coloured clothing at some stage. According to Michael Holding on Fire in Babylon the West Indies got called by the opposing team - well you can imagine? There is a funny scene in Howzat! Kerry Packer's War, the television series, when the West Indies arrive before the other players in their pink clothing.Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the one-dayers were played in all white during the first season. It was only when the white ball was introduced in the second season (which coincided with first D/N cricket) that colored clothing became a thing.
Wrong. They played in whites with a white ball for the first season.Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the one-dayers were played in all white during the first season. It was only when the white ball was introduced in the second season (which coincided with first D/N cricket) that colored clothing became a thing.
But what of those of us who wear 70's style towelling hats?Club "baggy green style" cap, Greg Chappell broad brim, or gtfo.
And they want 72 pounds for it.Not to mention the fact that there have been some abominations among the coloured strips, none more so than the current England Twenty20 shirt!
or even to mumsnetCan a mod move this to cricket chat pls ?
More than happy with them, thanks for asking!But what of those of us who wear 70's style towelling hats?
Well, if you look close enough, you can see that Ted Dexter here in 1956 is going for the cream trousers and white shirt combo which used to be common:England often have a bright white kit while Australia often have a dirty, creamy "white" kit.