Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA
Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA

Shane Warne Glenn McGrath Ricky Ponting Brett Lee RARE Hand Signed ODI Signed Shirt COA JSA

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SHANE WARNE, GLENN MCGRATH, RICKY PONTING, BRETT LEE - Rare Hand-Signed ODI Shirt with COA (JSA) - A Collector's Dream

Price: $9,995

Category: Sports Memorabilia

For inquiries: Call 0477 555 557

Shipping: Free shipping to anywhere around the globe.

Features:

• This authentic ODI shirt is personally hand-signed by Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, and Brett Lee, making it a one-of-a-kind piece with all four signatures together.

• The professionally framed shirt measures at L 880mm x H 1107mm, perfect for display in any collector's space.

• The frame includes custom photos of Shane Warne and is accompanied by a gold plaque displaying each cricketer’s name, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication.

• The frame in the photos is the actual frame for sale, not a concept, ensuring you receive exactly what you see.

• The signed shirt is guaranteed to be authentic, as it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, and ships affixed with two holograms - one from MJB Memorabilia with a serial-numbered and tamper-proof Authentication Hologram, and one from JSA Authentication.

• Free shipping to any destination in the world, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to own this incredible piece of cricket history.

• View the memorabilia piece before purchasing via a Zoom meeting, Skype, or Facetime, allowing you to feel confident in your purchase.

• The shirt comes with Database Hologram Verification Numbers MJB 100689 and JSA XX03405, providing additional proof of authenticity.

• Priced at just $9,995, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of cricket history signed by four of Australia's greatest cricketers. • AfterPay and PayPal Pay by 4 options are available, making it even more convenient to add this incredible item to your collection.

Don't miss out on the chance to own this extraordinary piece of cricket memorabilia, featuring the autographs of four legends who defined an era of Australian cricket. With its impeccable presentation and undeniable authenticity, this rare hand-signed ODI shirt is the perfect addition to any sports memorabilia collection or the ultimate gift for a cricket enthusiast.

The Golden Era: Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, and Brett Lee - The Legends of Australian Cricket

In the annals of cricket history, few countries have produced the kind of cricketing legends that Australia has. The late 90s and early 2000s was a period when the Australian cricket team was virtually unbeatable, and this was due to the exceptional talents of players like Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, and Brett Lee. Together, these four legends formed the backbone of one of the most dominant teams in the history of the sport.

Shane Warne: The Magician of Spin

Shane Warne was a leg-spinner who redefined the art of spin bowling. Nicknamed "The King of Spin," Warne was known for his uncanny ability to deceive batsmen with his variations in flight, spin, and bounce. He made his debut in 1992 and went on to take 708 Test wickets, the second-highest wicket-taker among spin bowlers, at an average of 25.41. Warne was also a prolific performer in One-Day Internationals (ODIs), taking 293 wickets in 194 matches. His "Ball of the Century" to dismiss Mike Gatting in the 1993 Ashes series is still regarded as one of the greatest deliveries in cricket history.

Glenn McGrath: The Metronome of Pace Bowling

Glenn McGrath, the towering fast bowler, was known for his relentless accuracy and unerring line and length. McGrath made his debut in 1993 and went on to take 563 Test wickets, the most by a fast bowler, at an average of 21.64. He also claimed 381 wickets in ODIs. McGrath formed a lethal partnership with fellow fast bowler, Brett Lee, which left many oppositions struggling to cope with their pace and accuracy. His ability to get the ball to seam and bounce, combined with his pinpoint accuracy, made McGrath a formidable force in world cricket.

Ricky Ponting: The Captain Extraordinaire

Ricky Ponting, one of the greatest batsmen and captains in cricket history, was a prodigious talent with the bat. His aggressive batting style and superb technique made him a nightmare for opposition bowlers. Ponting scored a staggering 13,378 runs in Test matches at an average of 51.85, while in ODIs, he amassed 13,704 runs at an average of 42.03. As the captain of the Australian team from 2004 to 2011, Ponting led his side to numerous victories, including two World Cup triumphs in 2003 and 2007. His astute leadership and tactical nous were instrumental in Australia's dominance during his tenure.

Brett Lee: The Speed Demon

Brett Lee was one of the fastest bowlers the cricketing world has ever seen. With his express pace and ability to generate swing, Lee was a constant threat to batsmen around the globe. Making his debut in 1999, Lee went on to take 310 Test wickets at an average of 30.81, and 380 ODI wickets at an average of 23.36. His raw pace and aggressive approach were key components of the Australian bowling attack, and he formed a formidable partnership with Glenn McGrath, making them one of the most feared bowling duos in cricket history.

Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, and Brett Lee were integral to the success of the Australian cricket team during their golden era. Their remarkable individual achievements, combined with their ability to perform as a cohesive unit, helped establish Australia as a dominant force

 

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