Ray Lindwall's Australian ‘Baggy Green’ Test Cap, from the 1953 Ashes tour, green wool, embroidered Coat-of-Arms & ‘1953’ on front, Farmers/Sydney label inside endorsed ‘R.Lindwall’. [Ray Lindwall played 61 Tests 1946-60, including one as Australian captain. Lindwall's place in Australian cricket history saw him inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 1996 as one of the ten inaugural members]. Provenance: ex Malcolm Hilton [4 Tests 1950-52, who came into prominence at the age of 19 by dismissing Donald Bradman twice in Lancashire's match with the Australians in May 1948, making National newspaper headlines].