Chappell, McGrath discuss substitutes wearing the baggy green
Glenn McGrath says the baggy green cap a substitute fielder wears is different to the one given to players officially selected.
During the first session, it was noticed Australia’s substitute fielder Luke Robins was wearing a cap which looked very similar to the traditional baggy green.
“It is not a genuine baggy green, it might be an Australian A one,” Glenn McGrath said.
But Ian Chappell thinks if you have played a test match in the past, you are entitled to wear the proper cap.
“You wear a cap that you have earnt.”
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