Sir Donald Bradman’s iconic flaggy green cap, worn during the historic ashes 1946-47, has found a new home in the National Museum of Australia. This remarkable acquisition celebrates the permanent legacy of one of the greatest legends of Cricket and keeps a priceless piece of Australian sports history.
Sir Donald Bradman’s iconic Baggy Green finds New Home in National Museum
The cherished PET, who symbolized the leadership of Bradman as captain during the First Ashes series after the Second World War, was bought by the Museum based in Canberra for a amazing AU $ 438,500 (approximately Inr 2.50 Crore), with the federal government that generously put half of the acquisition costs.
Australian art Tony Burke Said Australians would be difficult to find someone who has never heard of the great Donald Bradman, perhaps the greatest cricket player of all time. He added that having one of Bradman’s iconic Baggy Greens in the National Museum of Australia means that visitors get the chance to get up close and make contact with the sporting and cultural history of the country.
“It would hardly be under pressure to meet an Australian who has never heard of the Great Donald Bradman, perhaps the greatest cricket player of all time, now to have one of his iconic flies greens in the National Museum of Australia means that visitors get the chance to get around with our sports and cultural history.” Tony Burke stated in the media release of Museum.
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Bradman’s immense contribution to the Australian cricket
Bradman’s contribution to Australian cricket Is nothing less than legendary. His remarkable stroke average of 99.94 remains a benchmark of unparalleled excellence. However, his impact reached much further than the statistics, especially after the Second World War. As captain of the Ashes Series 1946-47, who convincingly won Australia 3-0, Bradman’s leadership and brilliant performance ignited a new range of hope and national pride. This series was more than just a sports competition; It was a symbol of resilience that helped a nation to cure and find a feeling of normality after the enormous hardships of war, which confirmed Bradman’s status as a sporty hero.
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