NFT Auction: Bat signed by 2011 World Cup winning team fetches USD 25,000

A bat signed by the 2011 World Cup winning Indian cricket team was sold for USD 25,000 (Rs 18,76,000), while Australian batsman David Warner’s 2016 IPL winning Sunrisers Hyderabad jersey fetched USD 30,000 (Rs 22,51,200). Received the highest bid. ) at the non-fungible token (NFT) auction in Dubai.

Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar’s retirement match collection was taken over by his ardent fan Amal Khan for USD 40,000 from Mumbai. The collection included a signed match jersey, special commemorative cover, and autographed match tickets and was the first to go under the hammer during auction.

The NFT auction, organized by Cricflix in association with RevSportz and Fanatic Sports, raised a total of US$335,950 on Friday.

Sold for USD14,500 (INR 10,88,080) and USD14,000 (INR 10,50,560) respectively, along with an exclusive collection of 23 rare artifacts from world cricket including an official souvenir and team autograph from India’s first tour of England in 1932. , The NFT stamp signed by Don Brandman in the auction roster sold for USD 26,600 (INR19,96,064).

Recordings of Lata Mangeshkar’s concert for the 1983 World Cup winning team were bought for $21,000 (Rs 15,75,740), while Balasaheb Thackeray’s cartoons and autographs were purchased for $15,000 (Rs 11,25,528) for India’s first tour of Pakistan in 1952. ) were auctioned.

Meanwhile, the digital rights to India’s first Test captain CK Naidu’s collection, which includes his original bank ledger and passport, were sold for USD 7500 and USD 9800 respectively.

Veteran India pacer Jhulan Goswami’s 2017 World Cup semi-final jersey cost US$10,000. It was also the first NFT in the women’s cricket world.

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