The world’s famous cricketer who created history with his unbreakable test batting average of 99.94 is a beloved cricketer of every cricket lover.
Even though he died many years back, the fabulous job he does was remembered by everyone. The blazer worn by him during his first series as test captain sold for A$ 132,000 ($91,410.00) on Monday.
Jacket has a great combination of green color with gold piping and the Australian crest on the breast pocket. He wore the same jacket when he led the Australians against the England tourists in the 1936-37 Ashes series, which the home side won3-2.
"This is the first (Bradman) blazer we've had up for auction, which is possibly why it sold so well," auctioneer Max Williamson told Australian Associated Press. "It went beyond our expectations ... we're still shaking,” said the officials.
"Invincibles" tour cap sold for A$402,500 in 2008.