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Sale of Sir Donald Bradman’s first baggy green cap to help pay fraudulent accountant’s debts

Sales of Bradman memorabilia usually catch the eye of cricket tragics — but one of the batting legend’s most significant former possessions is currently generating interest in unusual quarters.
Key points:
- The baggy green is attracting interest from as far afield as France
- It is currently owned by fraudulent accountant Peter Dunham, who is currently in jail
- His victims will watch the sale with interest
Sir Donald Bradman’s first baggy green cap, which he donned as a Test debutant in 1928, will tomorrow go up for auction online and is tipped to fetch as much as $2 million.
The week-long auction will be followed closely by creditors of former accountant and convicted fraudster Peter Dunham, who was gifted the cap when he was a young neighbour…
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