A rare baggy green cap worn by the legendary Sir Donald Bradman during a 1947/48 series against India is set to go under the hammer next month. Bradman gifted the cap to Indian all-rounder Sriranga Wasudev Sohoni during the series, which marked India's first international cricket tour as an independent nation.
Legendary cricketer Sir Donald Bradman's Baggy Green from India tour of Australia 1947-48 is all set to go under the hammer, as Llyod Auctions will be putting the cap up for auction on January 26, 2026 — also the Australia Day.
The Ashes is among the oldest and the most traditional rivalries in world cricket, but if there is something that truly added fuel to the fire, it would be the 'Bodyline' bowling by the England team during the 1932-33 season of the Ashes.
England and Australia begin the latest edition of the Ashes in Perth on Friday with the visitors looking to wrestle back the urn for the first time since 2015.
Recently, former England fast bowler James Anderson received his knighthood and was knighted by Princess Anne, for his services towards England cricket.
Sir Donald Bradman: Former Australia opener David Warner has tipped Steve Smith to dominate England in the upcoming Ashes series, boldly predicting the veteran batter will rack up “five centuries” this summer and cement his place as Australia’s greatest since Sir Donald Bradman.
Australian captain Pat Cummins had a great 2023 because he became the first captain to win two ICC (International Cricket Council) trophies in the same year.