File:Garry Sobers autograph.svg

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English: Replication of signature of cricketer Sir Garfield Sobers as seen on an authenticated framed signed cricket bat sold as a memorabilia by a souvenir shop, and an autographed book titled "Garry Sobers' Way of Cricket" published by The Five Mile Press
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Signature of Garry Sobers

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26 October 1987

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