Jakester1288
International Regular
I find it lulworthy that she has Kookaburra pads on when Michael Clarke uses Slazenger and all, got flamed for saying this on another forum.
Lighter shades make it difficult to spot the ball.At least Holland's kit is distinctive, as is Zimbabwe's. Almost every team seems to play in blue or green. To see a match contested by two sides in dark green, as at Hobart the other day, is something only cricket could manage. Of course only one side is in the field at any given time, but then why have the colours at all? Away kits, anyone?
Flat pitch bully.Prefer the grass taken off the pitch before I play tbh...
Unless you work for Slazenger or Kookaburra it really is not a big dealI find it lulworthy that she has Kookaburra pads on when Michael Clarke uses Slazenger and all, got flamed for saying this on another forum.
Prefer the grass taken off the pitch before I play tbh...
And how....Flat pitch bully.
Wow, that is ****ing YELLOW!The Ugandans certainly aren't holding back....
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I was thinking similar lines, they changed the kit for the WC and they won that! so i dont know its kinda spookyOk so enough with the talk of the cricket kits we like, but the Aussie green and gold home kit is something i am really starting hate now.
Haven't won a singles ODI series at home (apart from one each against New Zealand and Bangers) since the guys started wearing those things for the home games.
Need to have a view of the full kit.![]()
what about this one? Hayley Bracken
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My theory is that the white ball gets lost in the background of the yellow kits, and benefits both their bowlers and batsmen. No hiding with the dark kits involvedOk so enough with the talk of the cricket kits we like, but the Aussie green and gold home kit is something i am really starting hate now.
Haven't won a singles ODI series at home (apart from one each against New Zealand and Bangers) since the guys started wearing those things for the home games.
Oh No you Dont!