Sir Don Bradman's Baggy Green Sells for Record $460,000 at Gold Coast Auction

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News18•26-01-2026, 17:32
Sir Don Bradman's Baggy Green Sells for Record $460,000 at Gold Coast Auction
- •Sir Don Bradman's "Baggy Green" cap from the 1947-48 series against India sold for $460,000 at a Gold Coast auction, setting a new record for his caps.
- •The cap was gifted by Bradman to Indian cricketer Sriranga Wasudev Sohoni and was preserved by Sohoni's family for over seven decades.
- •Lee Hames of Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers highlighted the cap's meticulous preservation, noting it was kept under strict lock and key for generations.
- •Inscribed with "D.G. Bradman" and "S.W. Sohoni," the cap remains in remarkable condition and features the Australian cricket coat of arms.
- •An anonymous bidder purchased the cap, which is expected to be displayed in an Australian museum, making this piece of cricketing history accessible to the public.
Why It Matters: Sir Don Bradman's historic Baggy Green cap fetched a record $460,000, underscoring its immense legacy.
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