124. 1995 AUSTRALIAN TOUR to the WEST INDIES headed display incorporating a fully signed official team sheet in combination with an official team photograph. Framed together with carefully hand-annotated details in black and gold against an acid-free mountboard in green. The write-up provides full details of the four test series, which Australia won 2-1, with Mark Taylor as Australia’s captain for the first time. Attractively framed and glazed, overall 107 x 60cm. Steve Waugh led the Australian batting with 429 runs, a high score of 200 and an average for the series of 107 .25. His brother Mark made 240 runs and Mark Taylor 153. Taylor also took 10 catches and Healy 9. Three Australian bowlers accounted for most of the wickets, McGrath (17), Reiffel (15) and Warne (15). For the West Indies the best performers were Brian Lara (308) with the bat and Courtney Walsh (20 wickets) with the ball.�������������������������������������������������� $300–400 125. SHANE WARNE & IAN HEALY signed photograph which commemorates Warne’s 300th Test Wicket at Sydney in January 1998 and Ian Healy’s 100th Test Match, which had been at Adelaide. Framed & glazed, overall 39 x 47cm. Shane Warne became the 13th bowler to claim 300 Test wickets when he bowled Australia to an innings victory over South Africa in the second Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground in January 1998. He took 11 for 109 during the match. Healy’s signature will always be his work standing over the stumps to Shane Warne, which elevated a prosaic business into a breathtaking spectacle. His nasally “Bowling, Warnie” , strained through pitch microphones, became a catch-cry.���$100–150 1 127 126 26. CRICKET WORLD CUP 1999 headed display, attractively annotated in black and gold on green acid-free board. The display incorporated an official team photograph, a fully signed official team sheet and extensive details of the matches and the final, which resulted in Australia winning against Pakistan. Australia was captained by Steve Waugh; Vice Captain was Shane Warne. Framed and glazed; overall 105 x 59cm. The tournament featured 12 teams, playing a total of 42 matches. In the group stage, the teams were divided into two groups of six; each team played all the others in their group once. The top three teams from each group advanced to the Super Sixes, a new concept for the 1999 World Cup; each team carried forward the points from the games against the other qualifiers from their group and then played each of the qualifiers from the other group (in other words, each qualifier from Group A played each qualifier from Group B). The top four teams in the Super Sixes advanced to the semi-finals. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $400–600 127. DON BRADMAN SIGNED & HAND-PAINTED BAT A full-sized Bradman Classic Limited Edition bat by Slazenger, enhanced with two original paintings of Don Bradman by Colin Bodie. The bat is displayed in a custom built glass-fronted case, surrounded by details of The Don’s career and the bat bears his original signature together with an engraved plaque identifying the bat as #37 of 50. With a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist in October 2000 (who died in February 2001) and an article about the sale of one of the other bats from this limited edition for $8,600.��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $1,000–1,250 128. STEVE WAUGH, signature on full size ‘GM MAESTRO’ Cricket Bat.������������������������������������������������������������������������� $200–250 129. DENNIS LILLEE limited edition [207/550] and SHANE WARNE’s 400th WICKET limited edition [133/1500] signed posters. (2). Both with CoAs. 51 x 57cm and 62 x 52cm respectively.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $200–250 31