Don Bradman's Test average of 99.94 is more than 37 higher than the next best in the format

A 'baggy green' cap worn by Don Bradman during a series against India in 1947-48 has been sold for A$460,000 (£232,000) at auction, fetching the highest price for a cap worn by the legendary Australian batter.

Bradman had given the cap to Indian cricketer Sriranga Wasudev Sohoni, whose family looked after it for the past 75 years.

The baggy green cap is worn by Australian players for Test cricket.

In Bradman's era players were given a new cap for each series, but now Test debutants are awarded a cap which they retain for their entire career.