Sydney (Australia): Legendary Aussie cricketer Sir Don Bradman’s Baggy Green Cap was sold at an auction held at Bonham's auction house on Tuesday for a price of ₹2.63 Crores. The cap was worn by him during his last Test series. Australia played a Test series against India in their backyard in 1947-48. The cap was bought for a price of $390,000 (Rs 2.14 crore) and it shot up to $479,700 (Rs 2.63 crore) after the buyer’s premium was added to it.
The Australian cricketer is considered to be one of the greatest batters to play the sport. He amassed 6996 runs from 52 Test matches with 29 hundred and 13 half-centuries. He also holds the record for scoring the most double-centuries (12) in Test cricket and also the joint-highest triple-centuries (2). The baggy green cap was worn by Bradman during India’s first tour to Australia after independence. He notched up 715 runs from six innings with an average of 178.75 including three centuries.