The coach also launched a book 'India's 71-Year Test: The Journey to Triumph in Australia'.
Don Bradman wore the "baggy green" cap during India's first tour of Australia as an independent country in 1947-48, scoring 715 runs in six innings at an average of 178.75.
A piece of cricketing history -- the bat used by the legendary Donald Bradman in the 1934 Ashes series with which he scored two triple centuries is up for auction.
Indian eves made a spectacular start to their World Cup campaign, spanking arch-rivals Pakistan by 10 wickets in the lung-opener of the quadrennial extravaganza in Bowral on Saturday.
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee kicked off a fresh innings by tying the knot with girlfriend Liz Kemp
The blazer worn by Australian cricketing great Donald Bradman during his first series as Test captain sold for A$132,000 ($91,410.00) on Monday, local media reported.
The former Australian batting star crafted an unbeaten 108 in a six-wicket victory over England in a festival match.
The price eclipsed the A$425,000 achieved by the late Don Bradman's baggy green when it was sold in 2003.