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This aerial view showcases the Philadelphia Museum Of Art positioned prominently along the Schuylkill River. From above the ...
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Just days earlier, Pakistan's cricket board had threatened a boycott, owing to political tensions. The ICC stepped in to break the impasse, and the game proceeded. But not before reopening wounds from ...
Don Bradman's Personal Number Plates Just Hit Auction And They're About As Aussie As It Gets If you thought cricket memorabilia peaked at a signed baggy green, think again.
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A piece of cricket history linked to Sir Donald Bradman has rewritten the record books at an Australian auction, with one of his baggy green caps attracting an unprecedented price. The cap, worn by ...
Sir Donald Bradman’s 1947-48 Baggy Green has sold for a record $460,000 at Lloyds Auctions, ensuring the historic artifact remains in Australia. Chief Operations Officer of Lloyds Auctions, Lee Hames, ...
Back in Bradman’s day the baggy green cap was awarded for each series they played – a contrast to the present day where only one is handed out on Test debut. SYDNEY: A baggy green cap worn by Donald ...
A Baggy Green cap worn by Australia batting legend Don Bradman during a home Test series against India in 1947-48 and gifted to opponent player Sriranga Wasudev Sohoni was on Monday sold for a ...
The baggy green cap that Sir Donald Bradman wore in India's maiden series as an independent nation has been bought for AU$460,000 (US$320,000) by an anonymous buyer at a Gold Coast auction. Bradman ...