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Cricket great Bradman's 'Baggy Green' cap worn against India sells for record $460,000 at auction

Bradman faced the pace bowlers of his era with just a cloth cap as head protection. (AFP)
26 Jan 2026 20:20

(REUTERS)

A "Baggy Green" cap worn by Don Bradman during a series against India in 1947-48 was sold for $460,000 at a Gold Coast auction on Monday, fetching the highest price ​for a cap sported by the great ‌Australian batsman.

Bradman had gifted it to ​Indian cricketer Sriranga Wasudev Sohoni, ⁠whose ‌family preserved it for the last 75 years.

"That’s over three generations under lock and key. If you were ⁠a family member you were only ⁠allowed to look at it when you were 16 years old for ​five minutes,” said Lee Hames, the chief operating officer of Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers.

The cap was sold to an anonymous bidder and will ​be kept on display ‍at an Australian museum, local media reported. The cap, which has the names "D.G. Bradman" and "S.W. Sohoni" inscribed ‍on the inside, is ⁠in good condition.

Another ​cap worn by Bradman was sun-faded and insect-damaged when ​it fetched $311,000 at auction in 2024.

Widely ‍regarded as the greatest batsman in history, Bradman played 52 tests with a batting average of 99.94, nearly 40 runs higher than any other ‌player.

Source: REUTERS
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