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We often hear things like “the Men in Blue thumped the Men in Green,” which clearly means India defeated Pakistan. Similarly, we hear about Australian players receiving the prestigious Baggy Green. Many national cricket teams have unique nicknames that resonate with cricket lovers. Apart from serving as a branding tool, team nicknames play a crucial role in establishing identity and showcasing national pride. They create a strong connection between teams and supporters, making them easily recognisable. Many nicknames are rooted in cultural symbols, while others are inspired by historic achievements.
For example, Pakistan is also known as the Cornered Tigers due to their remarkable fightback in the 1992 World Cup, where they overcame a poor start to win the tournament. So, what are the nicknames of some popular cricket teams? Take a look.
International Cricket Team Nicknames
Nation | Team | Nickname |
---|---|---|
Australia | Men’s & Women’s | Baggy Greens |
Men’s & Women’s | Aussies | |
Bangladesh | Men’s | Tigers |
Women’s | Tigresses | |
England | Men’s | Three Lions |
India | Men’s | Men in Blue |
Women’s | Women in Blue | |
Ireland | Men’s | Green and Whites |
Men’s | Men in Green | |
Nepal | Men’s | Rhinos |
New Zealand | Men’s | Black Caps |
Men’s | Kiwis | |
Women’s | White Ferns | |
Pakistan | Men’s | Green Shirts |
Men’s | Men in Green | |
Men’s | Shaheens | |
1992 Men’s World Cup team | Cornered Tigers | |
Scotland | Women’s | Wildcats |
South Africa | Men’s | Proteas |
Sri Lanka | Men’s | Lions |
West Indies | Men’s | The Windies |
1970-90s Men’s | The Mighty West Indies | |
Zimbabwe | Men’s | Chevrons |
Pretty interesting, and certainly, some of these nicknames are truly unique. Take Australia’s Baggy Greens, for example, it refers to their iconic Test cap. Several international cricket teams have earned distinctive nicknames based on cultural symbols and team colours. Bangladesh’s teams are called the Tigers and Tigresses, representing their national animal, while England’s Three Lions comes from the country’s emblem.
India’s Men in Blue and Women in Blue reflect their traditional blue jerseys, especially after coloured kits became the norm in white-ball cricket. Similarly, New Zealand’s Black Caps and White Ferns follow a colour-based theme. Pakistan’s Green Shirts, Shaheens, and, as mentioned earlier, Cornered Tigers represent their national identity and fighting spirit—particularly the Cornered Tigers, a name that emerged when the team was struggling in the 1992 ODI World Cup in Australia but made a remarkable comeback to win the tournament under the legendary Imran Khan.
South Africa’s Proteas, Sri Lanka’s Lions, and West Indies’ Windies also carry deep national and regional significance.
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