Australia Men Team

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Australian men's cricket team called?

The Australian men’s cricket team is “Aussies” or “Baggy Greens” which is well-known for the state’s dominant cricket history and they have a reputation throughout the sporting world. 

The Australian playing 11 changes frequently. Star players such as Warner, Smith, Cummins, Starc, Labuschagne, Carey, Hazlewood, and the occasional addition of others are generally included. 

Steve Smith is generally regarded as the best Australian player of cricket due to his astute batting, hard labour, and match-winning exploits. 

Yes, David Warner is now retired from Test cricket yet competes in white-ball games around the world as well as franchise leagues. 

No, Trent Boult is not officially retired from international cricket, but he has a reduced version of cricket than prior years. 

Mitchell Starc has not retired but continues to play for Australia and he is well known for his lethal fast-bowling attack. 

Ben Stokes was one of the greats to retire from one-day international cricket, however continues to play Test cricket and T20, while captaining England’s team and performing exceptionally and leading with passion.

An Australian cricketer making approximately $350,000 a year from contracts alone, alongside more from the IPL, sponsorships, and match-winning bonuses.

Again, yes cricket is extremely popular in Australia. People praise summer matches and cheer for their players while waiting for every major victory.

A former Australian cricket captain, Ricky Ponting, is an Australian cricket great scoring over 10,000 runs in international cricket.