It's a song that we sing after we win a Test match. We sing it after every one-day series win. It's been passed down through the generations. It's the culture of the Australian team.
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I see it as my duty in some way is to be out in the world as an Australian putting forward what I consider to be authentic Australian music.
It's a fun day, a day which kicks off the start of our tour, it's got great tradition - Australian cricketers just love tradition - and it's been a really pleasant day.
With Australians we're saying we're going to win before we start playing and pretty much keep on saying that.
There's something intrinsically Australian about a bunch of brothers and school friends getting together as a band at a very young age and all pulling together as a band at a very young age and all pulling together as mates to make something happen.
I can hardly understand the Australian accent.
To me, a song is a song when you can sit in a room and just sing it from end to end.
There is so much talent in Australia.
I grew up on cricket and I think Australian kids are getting so Americanized, you know?
It's a unique thing to stand in front of a crowd and sing your songs.
Writing a song is like playing a series of downs in football: Lots of rules, timing is crucial, lots of boundaries, lots of protective gear, lots of stopping and starting.
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