Australia brought ‘Ronball’, after defeating the English team, celebrated wildly! Know the meaning

The Test series between Australia and England was played, Australia dominated the first three matches of the series and defeated England in all three matches to clinch the series. After that the England team is being trolled on social media, at the same time the cricket fans have not only trolled the English team but the Australian players have also made fun of this team. When the Australian cricket team celebrates a victory, no one can match them. Another example of this is Australia’s Ashes win against England.

The Kangaroos won the first three matches of the five-match Test series to retain the Ashes. After taking an unassailable lead in the series, the Australians celebrated with a party. During this party, ‘Ronball’ grabbed everyone’s attention. Australia used it to mock the England team. After these photos went viral, fans are eager to know what exactly this ‘Ronball’ means.

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What does ‘Ronball’ mean?

When England started playing Test cricket fearlessly and aggressively, everyone credited their coach Brendon McCullum. McCullum batted in a similar fashion throughout his career. This led England’s style of play to become known in the cricketing world as “baseball”. Baz is McCullum’s nickname.

Australia introduced the new “Ronball” to mock England’s baseball. During Australia’s party celebrations, their t-shirts had a cartoon picture of them saying “Ronball”. Australia’s “Ronball” is also associated with their coach. The term ‘Ronball’ was a reference to head coach Andrew McDonald, nicknamed ‘Ronald’ (after the first name of fast-food icon Ronald McDonald).

The caricature on the T-shirts of the Australian players is of their coach Andrew McDonald. It is said that this t-shirt was given away by Australian opener Travis Head during the Ashes victory celebrations.

Travis Head, along with Alex Carey, played a key role in Australia’s victory in the third Test in Adelaide. Kerry scored a century in the first innings and then scored more than 50 runs in the second innings. Meanwhile, Head smashed 172 runs in the second innings to completely knock England out of the match.

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