Do you collect Cricket memorabilia?
If you do, what have you got? What does it mean to you?
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- Not really. The only thing I've got isn't endorsed by anyone. It's a personal photo of me and my best mate, holding the World Cup, at Lilac Hill with a Prime Ministers 11 playing against Zimbabwe in the background. To me it's priceless. My mates got a bit though.
- I don't really collect it but i do have some. I have a large framed picture of Steve Waugh named "The final campaign - A testimonial to Steve Waugh" and it shows him in different poses with the bat and ball. I also have a poster with a big picture of Glen Mcgrath and it has a list of his first 500 test victims and how he got them out. And my dad has a personally signed framed picture of Dougie Walters. I aslo have one of them wide brimmed cricket hats with half of the NSW's teams signatures from a couple of years back. and of course my trophies over the years that i've earnt....they are priceless!!
- Same as Mitch here, have some very old books etc.
- Back in my home there si a big metal box, and in it are autographs of Greg Mathews, Jeff Crowe, Dilip Vengasarkar, Ravi Shastri, Desmond Haynes and some more. What do they mean to me now? Unfortunately, nothing much: those days they were supermen, now they are ordinary mortals
- Yeah.. I've got over 50 cricket magazines.. Tickets of games I've been to, anything relating to cricket that has abit of history/meaning to it
- from where
- I do have some memorabilia. I have a bat with Richard Hadee's signature on it, not to mention both of his books. He's my favourite cricketer, so it clearly means a lot to me.
- I have Brett Lee's dark green ODI shirt, Brad Haddin's training shirt,a Kookaburra cricket bat signed by the 2008 AUS V NZ test team with a letter of authentication,the book Lee To The Power Of Two,BL's yellow ODI shirt & many pictures & news clippings( if that's counted ). They mean a lot to me obviously.
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