b'34238238RICHARD HADLEE - NEW ZEALAND TEST CAP: Circa 1980s New Zealand black cloth Test Team cap, manufacturer Westminster By Freister, with embroidered silver fern emblem of New Zealand to front. The cap has been signed by Hadlee to the inside. Hadlee played in 86 Tests for New Zealand; he was Cap number 127, and retired with 431 Test wickets and 3,124 runs to his name.Sir Richard John Hadlee MBE (born 1951) is regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers and all-rounders in cricketing history. He was appointed MBE in 1980, and knighted in 1990 for services to cricket. He is a former chairman of the New Zealand board of selectors. In December 2002, he was chosen by Wisden as the second greatest Test bowler of all time. In March 2009, Hadlee was commemorated as one of the Twelve Local Heroes, and a bronze bust of him was unveiled outside the Christchurch Arts Centre. On 3 April 2009, Sir Richard Hadlee was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection. $2,0002,500 239KEITH MILLER: Display comprising two photographs showing Miller alternately batting and bowling, both featuring his signature in pen; framed and glazed, 36.5 x 54cm overall.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection $100150 240A full-size Gray-Nicolls cricket bat signed verso in the ownership position by Richie Benaud, and on the front by many Australian cricketing greats including Don Bradman, Kim Hughes, Bruce Yardley, Rod Marsh, Bill Lawry, Keith Stackpole, Greg Chappell, George Tribe, Allan Border, Len Pascoe, Ian Chappell, and Ross Edwards. Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$300500241A full-size Gray-Nicolls cricket bat signed to the front of the blade by an Australian team led by Allan Border and Rodney Hogg and a West Indies team led by Clive LLoyd; further signed on the back of the blade by the New Zealand team led by Geoff Howarth, the Indian team led by Kapil Dev, the Sri Lankan team led by Duleep Mendis, the Pakistani team led by Imran Khan, and the English team led by David Gower.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$300500 242AUSTRALIA v SRI LANKA - 2nd TEST 1989-90 AT BELLERIVE OVAL, HOBART: A full-size Gray-Nicolls Runmaker Tuff Coat cricket bat, signed to the front by the Australian and Sri Lankan teams; the Australian signatures are damp-affected.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole CollectionAustralia won this match by 173 runs, with Steve Waugh making 134 not out, Dean Jones making 118 not out, and Mark Taylor 108, all in Australias second innings. $200300243Circa 1990 9.5 x 14.5cm colour photograph signed by Dennis Lillee, Richard Hadlee, and Jeff Thomson.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole Collection$200300 244AUSTRALIA v ENGLAND - ADELAIDE 4th TEST JANUARY 1991: A full-size Gray-Nicolls cricket bat signed to the front of the blade by the Australian team, including Border, Marsh, Boon, Taylor, Healy, and Jones.Provenance: The Keith Stackpole CollectionAustralia won the five-match Series 3-0. Although the fourth Test was a draw, Mark Waugh made 138 in the first innings and David Boon 121 in the second innings. McDermott took 7 wickets for the match. .$300500'