Bradman wore this legendary cap during the 1947-48 series against India when the team participated in their first Test matches on foreign soil after gaining independence.
The iconic ‘Baggy Green’ cap of cricket legend Don Bradman is set to go under the hammer, generating excitement among fans eager to own a piece of history. Bradman wore this legendary cap during the 1947-48 series against India when the team participated in their first Test matches on foreign soil after gaining independence.
Bradman’s cap is estimated to fetch between USD 195,000 and 260,000, which translates to potentially more than Rs 2 crore.
The Baggy Green cap was donned by Bradman during the 1947/48 series. This series holds great importance not only for India but also for Australia, as Bradman delivered a remarkable performance, amassing 715 runs in just six innings, including three centuries and a double century.
However, Shane Warne’s Baggy Green cap was sold for 650,000 US Dollars. The legendary spinner passed away in March 2022 due to a heart attack. The cap was auctioned to raise funds for Australian bushfire victims.
The Baggy Green has been displayed for public viewing in Melbourne and Sydney over the past two weeks, offering both interested individuals and the public a chance to appreciate this important piece of Australia’s cricket heritage. With the Indian team currently in Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, it served as a timely reminder of the long-standing cricketing history between the two nations on Australian soil.
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