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Donald Bradman baggy green auctioned as victims of $1.3m fraudster seek repayment – Wide World of Sports
Cricket icon’s cap owned by jailed fraudster
Sir Donald Bradman’s first baggy green Australian Test cap will be put up for auction – after he gifted it to a friend who was this year jailed for a $1.3 million fraud.
The baggy green, from Bradman’s debut Test series in 1928/29, will go under the hammer on Thursday via auction site Pickles.com.au.
The iconic cap has been on display for the past 17 years, at the Bradman collection in the State Library of South Australia. It was loaned there by Peter Dunham, a family friend of Bradman who was gifted…
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