Full sized Duncan Fearnley Cricket bat signed by all players in the England and West Indies teams at the Headingley Test in May 1991. Also appears to be signed by umpires on reverse side (e.g. Dickie Bird). David Shepperd too? England signatures: Graham Gooch; Mike Atherton; Mark Ramprakash; Derek Pringle; Phil Defreitas; Robin Smith; Allan Lamb; Jack Russell; Steve Watkin; Graham Hick; Devon Malcolm. West Indies: Viv Richards; Desmond Haynes; Malcolm Marshall; Richie Richardson; Phil Simmons: Jeffrey Dujon; Gus Logie; Patrick Patterson; Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh; Carl Hooper Was a famous win for England
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The 2006 Signed Warwickshire Squad Cricket Bat is a collectible item featuring the signatures of members from the cricket team. This bat is a piece of memorabilia from The Ashes event, making it a valuable item for cricket fans and collectors. Made in the United Kingdom, this authentic cricket bat showcases the history and significance of the sport, specifically highlighting the participation of Warwickshire Squad in the prestigious tournament.
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Hand signed mini bat
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VERY RARE Signed cricket bat by all captains from participating countries of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup hosted in India and won by Australia. Features the signatures from Rohit Sharma, Pat Cummins, Babar Azam, Kane Williamson, Jos Butler and more.
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Mini Cricket Bat signed by England players Vaughan and Trescothick. Believe other autographs include Ian Bell. Obtained in 2005 at Essex County ground
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The product is a mini cricket bat signed by Sai Sudharsan, providing *exact video proof* of the autograph being signed . This collectible item is perfect for cricket enthusiasts who appreciate sports memorabilia. Made in the United Kingdom, this bat is a unique piece that showcases the authenticity of the signature through the video proof. It is a must-have for fans of cricket and collectors of sporting artifacts.
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15" wooden Duncan Fearnley mini cricket bat, signed by Ian Botham. / This cricket bat was signed by Ian Botham on May 19, 2023 in Cardiff. Botham was not only England's most dominant cricketer of the Eighties, but the country's leading sports personality. His most famous series came during the 1981 Ashes when he wielded his Duncan Fearnley bat to devastating effect, hitting 399 runs, including a sensational 149 not out at Headingly.
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