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Under The Southern Cross I Stand" is the victory song of the Australian cricket team. It is typically sung by the players in the style of a raucous chant [1] after every victory and "treated with reverential consideration and respect" within the team. [2] The official lyrics are as follows. [3] Under the Southern Cross I stand,
"When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease" is a track on the Roy Harper album HQ, a prominent example of cricket poetry. Released as a single twice, in 1975 and 1978, it is possibly Harper's best-known song. The song captures the atmosphere of a village cricket match and is an elegy to
On 16 January 2021, It was reported that Aima Baig, Naseebo Lal, and Young Stunners will be singing the official anthem for the sixth edition of PSL. [2] The lyrics for the EDM-anthem have been written by Adnan Dhool reflecting the realities of COVID-19 pandemic for TV audience and feel of cricketers; and it is composed by Xulfi. [3]
Written from a third-person perspective, [6] El Grillo concerns the cricket. [7] The opening section is about the cricket's lengthy song, while the second one compares crickets and songbirds. The song concludes by suggesting that crickets may be better singers than songbirds, particularly because they sing all the time, rain or shine. [7]
The jingle continued to be used to promote World Series Cricket in subsequent seasons even after the rebel competition was reunited with the sanctioned Australian Cricket Board fixtures. The song was played at the WSC games and the chorus was sung by crowds at those games and also the official Test matches. In those subsequent advertising ...
Song about Australian batsman Sir Donald Bradman and spin bowler Bill O'Reilly: Cricket: C'mon Aussie C'mon: 1978: Allan Johnston, Alan Morris and other from Mojo (writers/singers) Advertising jingle to promote World Series Cricket [13] Cricket: I Made A Hundred in the Backyard at Mum's: 2005: Greg Champion (writer/singer) [13] Cricket: Cricket ...
Niki Sullivan (June 23, 1937 – April 6, 2004) was an American rock and roll guitarist, born in South Gate, California.He was one of the three original members of Buddy Holly's backing band, the Crickets.
Pages in category "Songs about cricketers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. N-N-Nineteen Not Out;