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Signed Cricket Bat Protea Signed Team 1992

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R5,000.00
Closed 11 May 24 23:46
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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Sport
Cricket
Type
Autographed Items
Bob Shop ID
612351327
Up for auction is an extraordinary piece of cricket history: a rare signed cricket bat. Crafted from Lazer English willow, this bat holds a unique significance as it is signed by 16 Proteas players, including legendary names like Hansie Cronje and Alan Donald.

This bat commemorates a pivotal moment in cricket history, being from the first game after the Apartheid banning. It stands as a symbol of unity and progress in the sport.

Dont miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of memorabilia. Bid now and add a piece of cricketing history to your collection!

Specifications:

Bat: Lazer English willow
Signatures: 16 Proteas players
Notable signatures: Hansie Cronje, Alan Donald

Includes a glass display cabinet for showcasing its historical significance.