Ajit Wadekar's Indian test cap, from 1967-68 Tour to Australia…
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Ajit Wadekar's Indian test cap, from 1967-68 Tour to Australia & NZ, blue wool with wire-embroidered Indian logo on front, endorsed inside 'Wadekar'. Fair/good condition with few minor holes. [Ajit Wadekar played 37 Tests 1966-74, and was the first Indian Captain to achieve overseas wins while touring].

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