Auctioneer Max Williamson from Charles L
Melbourne, AUSTRALIA: Auctioneer Max Williamson from Charles Leski Auctions holds up a cap worn by England cricketer Eric Hollies who famously dismissed Australian great Don Bradman for a duck in his last innings at the Oval in London in 1948, hence denying him a magical 100-run Test batting average in Melbourne, 07 August 2006. Hollies swapped his cap for a sweater with Australian batsman Arthur Morris after the Test and the cap is expected to fetch in the range of 30,000 dollars Australia dollars. (22,500 USD) when auctioned 16 August. Bradman's average finished at 99.94. AFP PHOTO/William WEST (Photo credit should read WILLIAM WEST/AFP via Getty Images)

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