<p>A bat signed by the 2011 World Cup winning Indian cricket team was sold for $25,000, while Australia opener David Warner's 2016 IPL-winning signed SunRisers Hyderabad jersey fetched $30,000 in a non-fungible token (NFT) auction in Dubai.</p>.<p>The NFT auction, conducted by CricFlix in association with RevSportz and Fanatic Sports, witnessed huge response for the historic digital artifacts, garnering a total of $335,950 bidding on Friday.</p>.<p>While Warner's 2016 IPL-winning signed jersey topped the chart with the highest bid, digital rights of the bat signed by the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led team, which handed the country the ODI World Cup after 28 years, also attracted massive bidding.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/nfts-much-hyped-but-how-do-they-work-1062381.html" target="_blank">NFTs: Much hyped, but how do they work?</a></strong></p>.<p>The digital rights to the collection of cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar's 200th Test match was successfully bagged by an ardent Tendulkar fan, Amal Khan from Mumbai for $40,000 (Rs 30,01,410).</p>.<p>The collection, including a signed match jersey, special commemorative cover and autographed match ticket, was the first one to go under the hammer.</p>.<p>With an exclusive collection of 23 rare artifacts of world cricket, including the official souvenir and team's autographs of India's maiden tour to England in 1932 were sold for $14,500 (Rs 10,88,011) and $14,000 (Rs 10,50,493) respectively.</p>.<p>The CricFlix's auction roaster also saw the Don Brandman-signed NFT stamp being sold for $26,600 (Rs 19,95,937).</p>.<p>Lata Mangeshkar concert recording for the 1983 World Cup-winning team was bought for $21,000 (Rs 15,75,740) while Balasaheb Thackeray cartoons and autographs from India's first tour of Pakistan in 1952 were auctioned for $15,000 (Rs 11,25,528).</p>.<p>For digital rights of India's first-ever Test skipper CK Naiyudu's collection, including his original bank account book and passport, were sold for $7500 (Rs 5,62,725) and $980 (Rs 73,529) respectively.</p>.<p>Veteran India pacer Jhulan Goswami's 2017 World Cup semi-final jersey fetched $10,000 (Rs 7,50,300). It was also the first-ever NFT from the women cricketing world.</p>.<p>"Authentic cricket memorabilia that included artifacts from historic moments, the auction received huge response with $335,950 (more than Rs 2.5 cr) being collected," said Anwar Hussain, Co-Founder of CricFlix. </p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>A bat signed by the 2011 World Cup winning Indian cricket team was sold for $25,000, while Australia opener David Warner's 2016 IPL-winning signed SunRisers Hyderabad jersey fetched $30,000 in a non-fungible token (NFT) auction in Dubai.</p>.<p>The NFT auction, conducted by CricFlix in association with RevSportz and Fanatic Sports, witnessed huge response for the historic digital artifacts, garnering a total of $335,950 bidding on Friday.</p>.<p>While Warner's 2016 IPL-winning signed jersey topped the chart with the highest bid, digital rights of the bat signed by the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led team, which handed the country the ODI World Cup after 28 years, also attracted massive bidding.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/nfts-much-hyped-but-how-do-they-work-1062381.html" target="_blank">NFTs: Much hyped, but how do they work?</a></strong></p>.<p>The digital rights to the collection of cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar's 200th Test match was successfully bagged by an ardent Tendulkar fan, Amal Khan from Mumbai for $40,000 (Rs 30,01,410).</p>.<p>The collection, including a signed match jersey, special commemorative cover and autographed match ticket, was the first one to go under the hammer.</p>.<p>With an exclusive collection of 23 rare artifacts of world cricket, including the official souvenir and team's autographs of India's maiden tour to England in 1932 were sold for $14,500 (Rs 10,88,011) and $14,000 (Rs 10,50,493) respectively.</p>.<p>The CricFlix's auction roaster also saw the Don Brandman-signed NFT stamp being sold for $26,600 (Rs 19,95,937).</p>.<p>Lata Mangeshkar concert recording for the 1983 World Cup-winning team was bought for $21,000 (Rs 15,75,740) while Balasaheb Thackeray cartoons and autographs from India's first tour of Pakistan in 1952 were auctioned for $15,000 (Rs 11,25,528).</p>.<p>For digital rights of India's first-ever Test skipper CK Naiyudu's collection, including his original bank account book and passport, were sold for $7500 (Rs 5,62,725) and $980 (Rs 73,529) respectively.</p>.<p>Veteran India pacer Jhulan Goswami's 2017 World Cup semi-final jersey fetched $10,000 (Rs 7,50,300). It was also the first-ever NFT from the women cricketing world.</p>.<p>"Authentic cricket memorabilia that included artifacts from historic moments, the auction received huge response with $335,950 (more than Rs 2.5 cr) being collected," said Anwar Hussain, Co-Founder of CricFlix. </p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>