Most Expensive Cricket Items Sold Ever: From Don Bradman’s Cap to MS Dhoni’s World Cup Bat; Check Price Here

Aug 29, 2025, 17:46 IST

Explore the most valuable cricket memorabilia ever sold at auction, including Shane Warne’s Baggy Green, Don Bradman’s Test caps, MS Dhoni’s 2011 World Cup bat, and the complete Wisden "Bible of Cricket" collection. Discover the historic moments behind these iconic cricket collectibles.

Sports memorabilia has enormous emotional, cultural, and historical significance that often extends beyond the sport itself. Cricket has a rich history of accomplishments, memorable moments, and the creation of some of the most priceless items ever offered for sale at auction. These treasured objects, which include anything from legendary bats to legendary baggy greens, not only capture memorable moments on the field but also sell for huge amounts of money.

Shane Warne’s Baggy Green Cap

Auction Price: A$1,007,500 (Rs 5.79 crore)

Shane Warne shocked the cricket community in 2020 by auctioning off his cherished Baggy Green cap. He auctioned the cap in order to generate money for Australian bushfire relief. 

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia purchased the cap for an astounding A$1,007,500. The bank made sure it was on display across the country rather than being kept in the locker in order to raise more money for the relief fund. Warne's charity and his unparalleled spin magic are immortalized by the headgear, which is now kept in the Bradman Museum in Bowral.

Bradman’s First Test Cap

Auction Price: A$450,000 (Rs 2.59 crore)

One of the most important objects in cricket history is the legendary Don Bradman's first Test cap, which he wore during the 1928–29 series against England.

The unique artifact, which was sold for approximately A$450,000 at auction in 2020, marks the modest beginning of a career that would go on to define cricketing excellence. It is considered by collectors to be the beginning of "The Don's" amazing journey from a young rookie to the best batsman the sport has ever seen, with an enduring average of 99.94.

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Most Expensive Cricket Items Sold Ever

Some of the most famous cricketers have auctioned their memorabilia for record prices. Check the names in the table given below:

Expensive Cricket Items

Cricketer

Auction Price

Baggy Green Cap (for bushfire relief, 2020)

Shane Warne

A$1,007,500

First Test Cap (1928–29 series vs England)

Sir Donald Bradman

A$450,000

Baggy Green (1946–47 Ashes series)

Sir Donald Bradman

A$438,500

Baggy Green (1948 “Invincibles” farewell tour)

Sir Donald Bradman

£170,000

Bat used to hit 2011 World Cup winning six

MS Dhoni

£100,000

Bible of Cricket Collection 

Books

£84,000

Bat used for six sixes in an over (1968)

Sir Garfield Sobers

£54,257

Bat used for record 365 runs (1958)

Sir Garfield Sobers

£47,475

Bradman’s Baggy Green 

Auction Price: A$438,500 (Rs 2.52 crore)

Recently, Sir Donald Bradman's Baggy Green, which he wore during the 1946–47 Ashes series, was acquired by the National Museum of Australia, preserving cricket's greatest legacy. In that series, the Don scored 680 runs at an incredible average of 97.14. This cap, which sold for A$438,500 at auction, is one of just 11 Bradman baggy greens that are known to exist. It is a priceless national asset that symbolizes not just his brilliance as a cricketer but also Australia's post-war comeback.

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Bradman’s Last Tour Cap

Auction Price: £170,000 (Rs 2.02 crore)

Another precious artifact is Bradman's Baggy Green from his 1968 farewell tour of England, which is renowned as the "Invincibles" tour. He was bowled for a duck in his last innings of this trip, despite needing just four runs to reach a Test average of 100. In 2003, the cap brought £170,000 to a collector in the United Kingdom. It is more than a piece of memorabilia; it is a moving memory of cricket's most human moment.

MS Dhoni’s 2011 World Cup Bat

Auction Price: £100,000 (Rs 1.19 crore)

The six that MS Dhoni hit to seal India's 2011 World Cup victory after 28 years is one of the most emotional sporting moments. The bat used in that historic event was purchased by R K Global Shares & Securities Ltd. at auction for £100,000. It was the priciest cricket bat ever sold at the time. In addition to its cost, the willow symbolizes a generation's most treasured athletic experience, national pride, and Dhoni's renowned composure under pressure.

Bible of Cricket Collection

Auction Price: £84,000 (Rs 99.75 lakh)

Often referred to as the "Bible of Cricket," Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack sold for an incredible £84,000 in 2008 for a whole set that included all 144 of its editions from 1864 to 2007. The unusual index issues in the collection made it extremely sought-after by both collectors and cricket historians. The Almanack, which documents the development of cricket from its infancy to the current professional age, is more than just its market value; it is a time capsule of cricketing history.

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Sir Garfield Sobers' Six Sixes in an Over Bat

Auction Price: £54,257 (Rs 64.43 lakh)

In a 1968 first-class match against Malcolm Nash of Glamorgan, Sir Garfield Sobers made cricket history by hitting six straight sixes in an over. When the bat that dealt those historic smashes went up for auction in 2000, it brought £54,257. For cricket fans, it represents the strength and boldness of Sobers, who is perhaps the best all-round player in the game. Not only did the sale honor the record, it also preserved the attacking cricket attitude that Sobers personified.

Sobers’ Record-Breaking Bat

Auction Price: £47,475 (Rs 56.37 lakh)

For 36 years, Sobers' amazing 365 against Pakistan in 1958 was the highest individual Test score until Brian Lara broke it decades later. The bat he used to accomplish this feat brought £47,475 at auction in 2000. This willow represents Sobers' superb strokeplay and his capacity to control bowling attacks more than just wood and leather. It continues to be one of the cleanest links to Test cricket's glorious past for collectors.

Cricket history is more than simply scores on a scorecard, as these astounding auction data demonstrate. These relics, which include Bradman, Dhoni, and Warne, are invaluable links between generations and are eternal reminders of athletic excellence.

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Vidhee Tripathi completed her PG Diploma degree in Digital Media from Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. She is a graduate in Science with chemistry honors from Banaras Hindu University. She has 2 years of experience in various aspects of journalism. She was previously associated with the social media wing of Akashvani. At jagranjosh.com, currently she covers current affairs, national news and international news. She is also associated with the education news section of Jagran Josh.

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