The first Test bat used by Australian cricket great Donald Bradman was sold for AS $58,000 ($43,500) at an auction in Sydney on Sunday.

Bradman used the bat on his Test debut in 1928 when he scored 18 and one against England at Brisbane's Exhibition Ground.
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England won the Test by 675 runs with Bradman dropped for the second match before returning for the third in Melbourne, where he scored his maiden century.
Bradman averaged a world-record 99.94 runs in 52 Tests between 1928 and 1948.
Other items to go under the hammer Sunday included a bat, glove and Ashes handkerchief of Victor Trumper, items of former Australian skipper Warwick Armstrong and England cricket great WG Grace, and a signed team portrait of the 1909 Australian cricket team.
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