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1947-48 Indian Cricket Team Personally Signed Collage

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1947-48 Indian Cricket Team Personally Signed Collage

Own a rare piece of cricket history with this collectible, personally signed by members of the 1947-48 Indian Cricket Team, including legends such as Vinoo Mankad, Lala Amarnath, Vijay Hazare, and Dattu Phadkar. This historic squad toured Australia in 1947-48, marking India’s early years in Test cricket following independence. They played 5 Test matches, laying the foundations of India’s international cricket legacy with determination and skill against one of the strongest sides of the era.

Signatures include: Lala Amarnath, Vijay Hazare, C.S. Nayudu, Vinoo Mankad, Gul Mahomed, Chandu Sarwate, Sriranga Wasudev 'Ranga' Sohoni, Amir Elahi, Khandu Rangekar, Commandur Rajagopalachari Rangachari, Hemu Adhikari, Gogumal Kishenchand, Dattu Phadkar, Jenni Irani, Probir Sen, Maharaj Shri Ranvirsinhji, Rai Singh and Pankaj Gupta.

The collage preserves the signatures of these pioneering cricketers, celebrating their remarkable contributions, leadership, and achievements on the international stage. Players like Vinoo Mankad excelled with both bat and ball, while Lala Amarnath and Vijay Hazare provided key performances that inspired future generations.

Perfectly authenticated and beautifully presented, this collectible is a must-have for cricket fans, historians, and collectors. It honors the trailblazers of Indian cricket and preserves a historic moment in the sport’s early international history.

Dimensions measure: 65cm x 53cm.