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Melbourne: Sir Donald Bradman is known as the ‘Don’ of cricket. The legendary batsman made his international debut on the Ashes series in the 1928-29 season. In the inaugural test, Bradman’s ‘Baggy Green’ cap was sold at auction for 2.51 million rupees in Indian currency.
Shane Warne’s ‘Baggy Green’ sold for $ 1 million at auction. But Bradman’s hat didn’t touch that price. The legendary Bradman Test debut hat sold for A $ 450,000. That means a much lower price than the legendary leg spinner hat. Earlier this year, Warne auctioned off his ‘Baggy Green’ to donate to the Bushfire Relief Fund.
However, Bradman’s hat has been sold for the second highest price of cricket equipment. But the baggy green cricket ‘Dawn’ cap has been bought by Australian businessman Peter Friedman. Friedman, founder of Rode Microphones, bought a guitar at auction for 9 million Australians earlier this year. The guitar played by Kurt Cobain, frontman of Nirvana 6
“Sir Don Bradman is an Australian legend,” Friedman said of Sir Don Bradman’s purchase of Baggy Green. Not just a great genius in sports, but also a respected athlete of all time. I had some plans with Baggy Green I have talked about this with sports fans and the cricket community while traveling to different parts of the country.
But Axner expected the legendary batter’s hat to sell for between AU $ 1 million and A $ 2 million. But that didn’t happen. The minimum price for Bradman’s debut test cap in the auction of all lines was A অল 400,000.
Bradman’s Baggy Green was already sold at auction before Badman’s Baggy Green, which last toured England in 1948, sold at auction in 2003 for AUD 425,000. Bradman’s test average still intact He will probably never break this record. The legend has scored 8,998 runs in just 52 tests, including 29 centuries and 13 half centuries. Average 99.94
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