The humble cricket bat, a simple combination of willow and string, holds a mythical status in the hearts of cricket fans. It’s the instrument that conjures up memories of audacious sixes, last-ball victories, and individual brilliance etched into cricketing folklore. But some bats transcend their on-field contributions, becoming coveted collectibles, fetching staggering sums at auctions, and symbolizing iconic moments in the sport’s history.
7 Most Expensive Cricket Bats Ever Sold
Here are the 7 most expensive cricket bats ever sold:
- Sir Donald Bradman’s 1934 Ashes Bat – Sold for 245,000 AUD (Approximately $174,250 USD) in December 2021
This bat holds the record for the most expensive cricket bat ever sold. It was used by the legendary Sir Donald Bradman during the 1934 Ashes series, where he scored a triple century and a double century. The bat was sold at an auction in December 2021 to a private buyer who agreed to keep it on display at the Bradman Museum in Bowral, New South Wales, Australia.
- MS Dhoni’s 2011 World Cup Final Bat – Sold for 1.05 crore INR (Approximately $150,000 USD) in 2011
This bat was used by MS Dhoni in the 2011 Cricket World Cup final, where he hit a six off the last ball to win the match for India. The bat was auctioned off for charity in 2011 and fetched a record price of 1.05 crore INR. The buyer was Rhiti Sports Management, which later gifted the bat to the Indian cricket team captain at the time, Virat Kohli.
- Sachin Tendulkar’s 200th Test Match Bat – Sold for 82 lakh INR (Approximately $115,000 USD) in 2013
This bat was used by Sachin Tendulkar in his 200th Test match, which was played against West Indies in Mumbai in 2013. The bat was auctioned off for charity after the match and fetched a price of 82 lakh INR. The buyer was an Indian businessman who later gifted the bat to the BCCI.
- Virat Kohli’s 2018 ODI Double Century Bat – Sold for 1.7 crore INR (Approximately $235,000 USD) in 2018
This bat was used by Virat Kohli when he scored a double century in an ODI match against South Africa in 2018. The bat was auctioned off for charity after the match and fetched a price of 1.7 crore INR. The buyer was the Anushka Sharma Foundation, which is named after Kohli’s wife.
- Sourav Ganguly’s 2002 NatWest Trophy Final Bat – Sold for 57 lakh INR (Approximately $80,000 USD) in 2002
This bat was used by Sourav Ganguly in the 2002 NatWest Trophy final, where he led India to a historic victory over England. The bat was auctioned off for charity after the match and fetched a price of 57 lakh INR. The buyer was an Indian businessman who later gifted the bat to the BCCI.
- Ricky Ponting’s 2003 World Cup Final Bat – Sold for 1.5 million AUD (Approximately $1,050,000 USD) in 2013
This bat was used by Ricky Ponting in the 2003 Cricket World Cup final, where he led Australia to victory over India. The bat was auctioned off for charity in 2013 and fetched a price of 1.5 million AUD. The buyer was a consortium of Australian businessmen who later gifted the bat to the Australian Cricket Museum.
- Jacques Kallis’s 2013 Retirement Bat – Sold for 625,000 ZAR (Approximately $55,000 USD) in 2013
This bat was used by Jacques Kallis in his last Test match for South Africa in 2013. The bat was auctioned off for charity after the match and fetched a price of 625,000 ZAR. The buyer was a South African businessman who later gifted the bat to the Cricket South Africa museum.
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