As part of our Greatest Interviews series, we go back to 1947 and an encounter with ‘the Don’ of Australian cricket ...
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Don Bradman, an instant admirer, commented, “Next time you decide to play like that send me a telegram.” In the following Test, at Adelaide, he scored 170 joyous runs, flinging his bat at ...
Teenaged cricketers huddled near the door, looking out at the passing countryside, as the train sped off to a Green Shield match of Sydney Grade Cricket ... memories of Don Bradman’s genius ...
Among his writings are four books, Don Bradman's Book (1930), My Cricketing Life (1938), Farewell to Cricket (1950) and a crystal-clear manual of instruction, The Art of Cricket (1958).
As we look back on Bradman’s career, we can only marvel at the incredible feats he achieved with the bat and the indelible mark he left on the game of cricket. The post What Was Don Bradman’s ...
Don Bradman’s career test cricket batting average of 99.9 It’s ... Every single time Bradman was at bat he’d average a century. That would be like stepping foot on the field and hitting ...
Former Australian cricket star praised Jasprit Bumrah, suggesting that legendary batter Don Bradman wouldn't have achieved his famed batting average if he faced Bumrah. Bumrah's performance in the ...
Sachin Tendulkar and Don Bradman are some of the greatest cricketers who have ever played the game of cricket ... and across the world to pick up a bat and smash thousands of balls to become ...
Bradman, to be knighted in 1949, was already “the Don” and the elder statesman of ... “I had returned to cricket in 1946-7 against the advice of my doctors,” he later recalled.