Don Bradman’s Iconic Baggy Green Cap Bought for $287,000

Don Bradman’s Iconic Baggy Green Cap Bought for $287,000

Post by : Jyoti Gupta

Aug. 30, 2025 11:34 a.m. 621

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A piece of cricket history has found a new permanent home in Australia. A rare “baggy green” Test cap once worn by the legendary Sir Donald Bradman has been purchased for 438,550 Australian dollars (about 287,000 US dollars). The cap is now placed in the country’s National Museum, where it will be preserved as a symbol of hope, history, and sporting glory.

What Makes This Cap Special?

The baggy green was worn by Bradman during the 1946-47 Ashes series against England. This was no ordinary series—it was the first Ashes played after the end of World War II. At that time, cricket had been paused for years, and people across the world were still recovering from the destruction and losses of the war.

For many Australians, watching their cricketing hero return to the field gave them courage and joy. Bradman, already a celebrated figure, became even more important as he represented resilience and optimism in difficult times.

The Legacy of Sir Donald Bradman

Sir Donald Bradman, also known as “The Don,” is widely considered the greatest cricketer in history. His astonishing batting average of 99.94 in Test matches remains unmatched even today. To put that in perspective, no other cricketer has ever come close to achieving such numbers in the history of the game.

Bradman was more than just a sportsman. For Australians living through war and depression, he was a hero who gave them hope and pride. Even decades after his retirement, his name continues to symbolize excellence, discipline, and national identity.

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National Treasure for All Australians

The National Museum’s director explained that acquiring Bradman’s cap was about more than cricket—it was about preserving a part of Australian history. The cap will be displayed in Canberra, where visitors from around the world can see it up close and connect with the story of post-war Australia.

Arts leaders also praised the purchase, saying that this piece of memorabilia ensures Bradman’s story can be told to future generations. The museum already holds other items linked to Bradman, including his autographed bat from the famous 1934 Ashes Test at Trent Bridge in England.

How Rare Are Bradman’s Caps?

Cricket experts note that only 11 baggy green caps worn by Bradman are known to exist today. Each of them is incredibly valuable and highly sought after by collectors. Just last year, another cap worn by him during India’s 1947-48 tour of Australia—which was his final Test series on home soil—was sold for 250,000 US dollars.

This makes the recent purchase one of the most significant cricket memorabilia deals in recent years.

Why Baggy Green Caps Matter

In Australia, the baggy green is not just a cap—it’s a symbol of achievement and honor. Every player who makes his Test debut for the Australian cricket team is awarded this dark green woolen cap. Players and fans alike see it as one of the most respected traditions in the sport.

When it belongs to someone like Sir Donald Bradman, the cap becomes much more than sports equipment. It turns into a cultural treasure that carries stories of resilience, victory, and hope.

Bradman’s Lasting Impact

Bradman passed away in 2001 at the age of 92, but his influence continues to live on in the cricketing world. The famous cricket authority, Wisden, once described him as the greatest player to ever step onto the cricket field.

Today, young cricketers still look up to him as the perfect example of how talent, discipline, and determination can make someone a legend.

Why This Purchase Matters

By bringing this cap into the National Historical Collection, Australia has ensured that this priceless piece of sporting culture is protected for the future. Fans, school groups, and tourists will now be able to see it, learn about the history of the Ashes, and understand how Bradman gave strength to a nation recovering from war.

In the words of officials, the purchase of this baggy green safeguards an important part of Australia’s past, while also keeping alive the inspiring story of its greatest cricketer.

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