A "baggy green" Test cap worn by Australian great Don Bradman sold for $250,000 at auction on Tuesday as collectors vied to own a rare piece of cricketing history.
A different "baggy green" worn by Bradman during his Test debut in 1928 fetched US$290,000 in 2020 -- a then-record for one of the cricket legend's caps. But that was far less than the US$650,000 ...
Wally Grout was an Australia cricket team member for nearly a decade, dying only a few years after his last Test.
urged Vaughan to wear Australia’s iconic ‘Baggy Green’ cap. The playful challenge was met with initial hesitation from Vaughan, but soon, in comic fashion, he caved and donned the revered cap.