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Bradman's iconic 'Baggy Green' cap expected to sell at an auction in Sydney for $260,000
A baggy green cap worn by Australias legendary cricketer Don Bradman is set to go under the hammer in Sydney on Tuesday. The iconic cap, despite its tattered condition, is expected to fetch up to US$260,000 at auction. Bradman wore the woolen cap during Indias 1947-48 tour of Australia, which...