Bradman wore the cap - known as a 'baggy green' - in the 1947-48 home Test series against India, during which he scored his 100th first-class century. Bradman, who died aged 92 in 2001 ...
An Australia cap belonging to legendary batter Sir Donald Bradman will be sold as at auction in Sydney on 3 December.
Don Bradman’s “baggy green” Test cricket cap, worn by The Don when Australia beat India in the 1947-48 home Test series, will be auctioned in Sydney with a pre-sale estimate of $300,000 to $ ...
The future lies with these hands and whilst respect must be shown to those that have served the baggy green a shift should occur. The benefit for selectors is this current group is still achieving ...
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Cricket insiders say a flexible approach is what continues to ensure the selection battle for a baggy green cap is strong. Though the trend in recent selection shows a majority picked from ...