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Sir Donald George Bradman AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), nicknamed "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. His cricketing successes have been claimed by Shane Warne, among others, to make Bradman the "greatest sportsperson" in history.
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Learn about Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest batsman and cricketer of the 20th century, who averaged 99.94 in Test cricket. Explore his biography, achievements, videos, photos and more on ESPNcricinfo.
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- September 27, 1908
- Australia
May 27, 2024 · Don Bradman (born August 27, 1908, Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia—died February 25, 2001, Adelaide, South Australia) was an Australian cricketer, one of the greatest run scorers in the history of the game and often judged the greatest player of the 20th century.
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Jan 20, 2024 · Across 458 minutes, Bradman ended with 270 off 375 deliveries with 22 boundaries. His fourth-highest score and, in his country’s hour of need, the last time he would pass 250 in a...
- Jack Snape
Sir Donald George Bradman, nicknamed "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. His cricketing successes have been claimed by Shane Warne, among others, to make Bradman the "greatest sportsperson" in history.
Visit the Bradman Museum in Bowral, NSW, Australia, to learn about the life and legacy of Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest cricketer of all time. Explore interactive exhibitions, memorabilia, photos and videos of cricket through the ages and around the world.
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Feb 25, 2001 · Learn about the life and career of Sir Donald Bradman, the legendary Australian batsman who scored 6996 runs at an average of 99.94 in 52 Test matches. Explore his batting records, achievements, and anecdotes from his autobiography.