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THE BEST VALUE BRAND NEW BRADMAN PIECE WITH ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA TODAY. INCREDIBLE VALUE AT A FRACTION OF ITS ORIGINAL COST!
Sir Donald Bradman is shown leaving the field after his world record 334 in the 1930 Headingly Test, surrounded by well wishers and admirers of the greatest cricketer in the history of the game, then in the early stages of a magnificent career.
This piece is personally signed by Sir Donald Bradman at lower left and is numbered 1 through 50 of the edition of 1,000 as these were recently acquired, in pristine, untouched condition, from the official Cricket Australia licensee of the time.
What a piece and at a fraction of the original price. Authenticated by Pricewaterhouse Coopers and licensed by Cricket Australia. Bradman is pictured at the centre of a throng of admirers.
In stock for immediate framing.
From The Guardian:
It was, quite simply, a sustained assault the ferocity of which English cricket, indeed cricket in general, had never before experienced: the 21-year-old Donald Bradman, all 5ft 7in of him, carting the England bowling attack of 1930 – an attack that had won an Ashes series 4-1 in Australia little more than a year before – to all parts of Headingley in a barrage that saw him score 309 runs on the opening day. It is a record that, even in these comparatively switch-hitting, trampoline-batted days of Twenty20-tinged Test match thrash, has never been surpassed.