Sir Don Bradman's Baggy Green is SOLD at auction for a huge price - as cricket's 'holy grail' is set to return to Australia - News Summed Up

Sir Don Bradman's Baggy Green is SOLD at auction for a huge price - as cricket's 'holy grail' is set to return to Australia


A Baggy Green cap that belonged to Sir Donald Bradman is set to stay in Australia and will be displayed in a museum, after it was sold at auction on Monday. The ‘Australian Treasure’ was worn by the iconic batsman during Australia’s 1947-48 Test series against India. It was also India’s first Test series since the country gained independence in August 1947. During the series, Bradman came up against young Indian bowler Sriranga Wasudev Sohoni. Another of Bradman’s Baggy Green caps from the 1947-48 home Test series against India had gone on sale back in December 2024.


Source: Daily Mail January 26, 2026 12:08 UTC



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