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Australia’s top order has failed once again - slumping to 5-110 in the second Test against the West Indies, despite the ...
Australia’s top order faltered once again in the Caribbean on day one of the second Test against the West Indies in Grenada.
While you were sleeping, Australia’s top order struggled once more – looking every bit as frayed as Pat Cummins’ baggy green.
Front Row‘s chic correspondent, Sofia Achaval de Montaigu, has been soaking up the glamour in Europe. Below, she fills us in ...
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The talismanic batter's absence stems from the compound dislocation he sustained on the third day of the pulsating World Test ...
Bathed in golden-hour light, the BeltLine, a pedestrian thoroughfare in Atlanta, had an enchanting atmosphere on the Thursday ...
Sir Don Bradman's iconic baggy green cap fetched a staggering Rs 2.63 crore after the rare piece of cricketing history was put up for auction on Tuesday. Auction house Bonhams said Bradman wore ...
The 'baggy green', which is faded and damaged by insects, is witness to 715 runs scored at a mind-blowing average of 178.75 by Bradman during the five-Test series that Australia won 4-0.
A rare piece of cricketing history has fetched an extraordinary sum at auction, as Sir Donald Bradman ’s iconic baggy green cap was sold for INR 2.63 crore on Tuesday. The cap, which is nearly ...
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.
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