The baggy green cap worn by Australian cricket legend Donald Bradman at his final Test Monday failed to sell at an auction in Melbourne despite generating global media interest. The cap ...
“I don’t go to cricket anymore — I can no longer tolerate the press ... Earlier this month, a baggy green cap worn by Bradman sold for $390,000 at auction. Auction house Bonhams said ...
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Don Bradman’s Historic ‘Baggy Green’ From 1947-48 India Series Sold For Rs 2.63 Crore At AuctionSydney: Australian legend Don Bradman’s 'Baggy Green' Test cap from the 1947-48 series against ... Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.) ...
The first-ever Test 300 happened earlier the same year as Bradman's 334 and it was an English player who did it. Andy faced 640 balls for his 325 runs and hit 28 fours. This was the first time any ...
Following the achievement, en route to his fifty on day 1 of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, Smith was put in the same bracket as the legendary Don Bradman ... at No. 8 in his debut ...
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