Explain why wear white loose clothing during a game in the Caribbean ?
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The traditional aspect of the game had a role to play too. White was considered as a symbol of royalty and elegance by the British and since cricket is considered to be a gentleman's game, it made sense to opt whites as the uniform for the players. Also, to instill a sense of equality among all the players, the fraternities chose whites as the ideal attire.
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The traditional aspect of the game had a role to play too. White was considered as a symbol of royalty and elegance by the British and since cricket is considered to be a gentleman's game, it made sense to opt whites as the uniform for the players. Also, to instill a sense of equality among all the players, the fraternities chose whites as the ideal attire.
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White was considered a symbol of royalty and prosperity by the British and since, Cricket is a gentleman's game, it made sense to opt whites as the uniform for the players. It also flourished a sense of equality among the players and so white was chosen during a game in Caribbean.
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White was considered a symbol of royalty and prosperity by the British and since, Cricket is a gentleman's game, it made sense to opt whites as the uniform for the players. It also flourished a sense of equality among the players and so white was chosen during a game in Caribbean.
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