Sir Donald Bradman's Test cap from the 1947-48 series against India fetched an impressive $479,700 at auction, reflecting the enduring legacy of one of cricket's greatest legends.
The cap, though not unique as players in Bradman's era wore different caps for each series, signifies the historical value attached to Bradman's impressive performance during India's first tour.
Despite fetching less than Shane Warne's record cap sale of over a million, Bradman's cap endured a substantial price given the historical context and his monumental achievements.
Bradman's cap, worn during a historic series where he scored 715 runs at an average of 178.75, resonates with cricket enthusiasts for its link to Australian cricket history.
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