Australia’s Cameron Green took the wicket of Ollie Pope (AP)
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Test cricket, players wear white and play this format of the gentleman’s game, but it has seen many colorful names over the years. On Wednesday, December 8, 2021, another color was added to Test cricket’s wicket-takers list as Australia’s Cameron Green took a wicket on the first day of the first Test of the Ashes 2021–22 series in Brisbane.
Cricketer from Western Australia, who made his Test debut against India Last year in Adelaide, Ollie Pope got his first Test wicket when the England batsman hit a hook at the top and Josh Hazlewood took a catch near the ropes.
Green is the newest color to get wickets in men’s Tests: Brown: 133 wkts (6 bowlers) White: 129 wkts (6 bowlers) Rose: 53 wkts (Franklin) Grey: 39 wkts (2 bowlers) Black: 12 wkts ( Marlon) ) Green: 1 wicket (Cameroon) ️#Ashes #bbccricket
— Mark Putick (@GryllidaeC) December 8, 2021
green is the sixth and newest The colors for getting wickets in men’s Test cricket history, among other colors:
brown
Alan Brown (England)
Freddie Brown (England)
David Brown (England)
Zack Brown (England)
Vaughan Brown (New Zealand)
Simon Brown (England)
White
Cameron White (Australia)
Craig White (England)
Butch White (England)
Jack White (England)
Gordon White (South Africa)
Tony White (West Indies)
gray
Tony Gray (West Indies)
Evan Gray (New Zealand)
Black
Marlon Black (West Indies)
Rose
Franklin Rose (West Indies)
Green
Cameron Green (Australia)
red (red)
Madan Lal (India)
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