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1889:, Bradman's predecessor as South Australian captain. Cricket author Chris Harte's analysis of the situation is that a prior (unspecified) commercial agreement forced Bradman to remain in Australia. Harte attributed an ulterior motive to his relocation: the off-field behaviour of Richardson and other South Australian players had displeased the SACA, which was looking for new leadership. To help improve discipline, Bradman became a committeeman of the SACA, and a selector of the South Australian and Australian teams. He took his adopted state to its first Sheffield Shield title for ten years, Bradman weighing in with personal contributions of 233 against Queensland and 357 against Victoria. He finished the season with 369 (in 233 minutes), a South Australian record, made against
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a good pitch than on a rain affected pitch in good light, when he had the option to go off. He scored 103 out of a total of 242 and the gamble paid off, as it meant there was sufficient time to push for victory when an
England collapse left them a target of only 107 to win. Australia slumped to 4/61, with Bradman out for 16. An approaching storm threatened to wash the game out, but the poor weather held off and Australia managed to secure the win, a victory that retained the Ashes. For the only time in his life, the tension of the occasion got to Bradman and he could not watch the closing stages of play, a reflection of the pressure that he felt all tour: he described the captaincy as "exhausting" and said he "found it difficult to keep going".
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1671:, threatened to withdraw from cricket to honour his contract when the board denied him permission to write; eventually, the paper released Bradman from the contract, in a victory for the board. In three first-class games against England before the Tests, Bradman averaged just 17.16 in six innings. Jardine decided to give the new tactics a trial in only one game, a fixture against an Australian XI at Melbourne. In this match, Bradman faced the leg theory and later warned local administrators that trouble was brewing if it continued. He withdrew from the First Test at the SCG amid rumours that he had suffered a
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2404:. An England batting collapse resulted in an innings defeat, denying Bradman the opportunity to bat again and so his career average finished at 99.94; if he had scored just four runs in his last innings, it would have been 100. A story developed over the years that claimed Bradman missed the ball because of tears in his eyes, a claim Bradman denied for the rest of his life.
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were his fitness problems. In the remainder of the series, Bradman made three half-centuries in six innings, but he was unable to make another century; nevertheless, his team won handsomely, scoring 3β0. He was the leading batsman on either side, with an average of 97.14. Nearly 850,000 spectators watched the Tests, which helped lift public spirits after the war.
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Australia, Bradman was surprised by the intensity of his reception; he became a "reluctant hero". Mick Simmons wanted to cash in on their employee's newly won fame, asking Bradman to leave his teammates and attend official receptions they organised in
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1592:. Playing 51 games in 75 days, Bradman scored 3,779 runs at 102.1, with eighteen centuries. Although the standard of play was not high, the effects of the amount of cricket Bradman had played in the three previous years, together with the strains of his celebrity status, began to show on his return home.
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1125:. On that day, Bradman formed an ambition, telling his father: "I shall never be satisfied until I play on this ground." Bradman left school in 1922 and went to work for a local real estate agent who encouraged his sporting pursuits by giving him time off when necessary. He gave up cricket in favour of
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committee formed to handle the crisis. He was criticised for not airing an opinion, but he dealt with World Series
Cricket far more pragmatically than other administrators. Richie Benaud described Bradman as "a brilliant administrator and businessman", warning that he was not to be underestimated. As
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his ankle and teammates carried him from the ground. With
Bradman injured and Fingleton unable to bat because of a leg muscle strain, Australia were thrashed by an innings and 579 runs, which remains the largest margin in Test cricket history. Unfit to complete the tour, Bradman left the team in
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and played a warm-up game before the Fourth Test. Bradman started slowly and then, "...the old
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Bradman's reclusiveness in later life is partly attributable to the ongoing health problems of his wife, particularly following the open-heart surgery Jessie underwent in her 60s. Lady Bradman died in 1997, aged 88, from cancer. This had a dispiriting effect on Bradman, but the relationship with his
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When considering the stature of an athlete or for that matter any person, I set great store in certain qualities which I believe to be essential in addition to skill. They are that the person conducts his or her life with dignity, with integrity, courage, and perhaps most of all, with modesty. These
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When Bradman returned to Australia later in the year, and in the absence of any intervention by the Australian Government to prevent the tour, he argued to the other members of the Australian Cricket Board that they should cancel the tour. On behalf of the Board, Bradman made a one-line statement to
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Australia's opportunity came at Headingley, a Test described by Bradman as the best he ever played in. England batted first and made 223. During the Australian innings, Bradman backed himself by opting to bat on in poor light conditions, reasoning that Australia could score more runs in bad light on
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secretary asking that the King be kept informed of the situation. Bradman's wife started the month-long journey to London as soon as she received the news. En route, she heard a rumour that her husband had died. A telephone call clarified the situation and by the time she reached London, Bradman had
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Bradman's chaotic wedding to Jessie Menzies in April 1932 epitomised these new and unwelcome intrusions into his private life. The church "was under siege all throughout the day... uninvited guests stood on chairs and pews to get a better view"; police erected barriers that were broken down and many
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who set a series of records against the old rival made Bradman a national hero. The statistics he achieved on the tour, especially in the Test matches, broke records for the day and some have stood the test of time. In all, Bradman scored 974 runs at an average of 139.14 during the Test series,
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has become the spokesperson for the family and has been involved in defending the Bradman legacy in a number of disputes. The relationship between Bradman and his wider family is less clear, although nine months after Bradman's death, his nephew Paul Bradman criticised him as a "snob" and a "loner"
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in Adelaide approached Bradman in the late 1960s about his transferring his personal collection of memorabilia to them. Bradman then collaborated in the creation of scrapbooks about his career which he donated to the library along with bats, balls, trophies and tape recordings detailing his career.
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Bradman, as Chair of the Australian Cricket Board, was initially sympathetic to this majority position of allowing the planned tour to proceed. He expressed the view that white South African cricketers, many of whom had voiced their opposition to Apartheid and "had tried harder than our protestors
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until his death in August 1938, was one of the most prestigious jobs in Australian cricket. The annual salary of Β£1,000 would make Bradman financially secure while allowing him to retain a connection with the game. On 18 January 1939, the club's committee, on the casting vote of the chairman, chose
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The Test selectors made five changes to the team who had played in the previous Test match. Significantly, Australia's most successful bowler, Clarrie Grimmett, was replaced by Ward, one of four players making their debut. Bradman's role in Grimmett's omission from the team was controversial and it
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At one stage, Bradman went thirteen first-class innings without a century, the longest such spell of his career, prompting suggestions that Bodyline had eroded his confidence and altered his technique. After three Tests, the series was locked up 1β1, and Bradman had scored 133 runs in five innings.
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and a golf ball. A water tank, mounted on a curved brick stand, stood on a paved area behind the family home. When hit into the curved brick facing of the stand, the ball rebounded at high speed and varying anglesβand Bradman would attempt to hit it again. This form of practice developed his timing
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In the first innings at The Oval, Bradman and Ponsford recorded an even more massive partnership, this time 451 runs. It had taken them less than a month to break the record they had set at Headingley; this new world record was to last 57 years. Bradman's share of the stand was 244 from 271 balls,
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With the support of the MCC, England continued with Bodyline despite Australian protests. The tourists won the last three Tests convincingly and regained the Ashes. Bradman caused controversy with his own tactics. Always seeking to score, and with the leg side packed with fielders, he often backed
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On the tour, the dynamic nature of Bradman's batting contrasted sharply with his quiet, solitary off-field demeanour. He was described as aloof from his teammates and he did not offer to buy them a round of drinks, let alone share the money given to him by Whitelaw. He spent a lot of his free time
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On 434...I had a curious intuition...I seemed to sense that the ball would be a short-pitched one on the leg-stump, and I could almost feel myself getting ready to make my shot before the ball was delivered. Sure enough, it pitched exactly where I had anticipated, and, hooking it to the square-leg
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Although modest about his own abilities and generous in his praise of other cricketers, Bradman was fully aware of the talents he possessed as a player; there is some evidence that he sought to influence his legacy. During the 1980s and 1990s, Bradman carefully selected the people to whom he gave
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At the time, many disapproved of Bradman's decision to cancel to the tour. Vorster unsurprisingly decried the decision, calling it one by "anarchists, communists and fellow travellers". Even Australian Prime Minister William McMahon expressed regret at the decision, saying it had been wanted by a
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with Bradman. Barnes later recalled that he purposely got out on 234 because "it wouldn't be right for someone to make more runs than Bradman"). Australia won both matches by an innings. Jack Fingleton speculated that had the decision at Brisbane gone against him, Bradman would have retired, such
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Australia defeated South Africa 4β0 and senior players such as O'Reilly were pointed in their comments about the enjoyment of playing under Richardson's captaincy. A group of players who were openly hostile toward Bradman formed during the tour. For some, the prospect of playing under Bradman was
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There was off-field intrigue in Australian cricket during the antipodean winter of 1935. Australia, scheduled to make a tour of South Africa at the end of the year, needed to replace the retired Woodfull as captain. The Board of Control wanted Bradman to lead the team, yet, on 8 August, the board
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The public clamoured for the return of Bradman to defeat Bodyline: "he was the batsman who could conquer this cankerous bowling... 'Bradmania', amounting almost to religious fervour, demanded his return". Recovered from his indisposition, Bradman returned to the side in Kippax's position. A world
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At this point, Bradman had played fifteen Test matches since the beginning of 1930, scoring 2,227 runs at an average of 131. He had played eighteen innings, scoring ten centuries, six of which had extended beyond 200. His overall scoring rate was 42 runs per hour, with 856 (or 38.5% of his tally)
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England were favourites to win the 1930 Ashes series, and if the Australians were to exceed expectations their young batsmen, Bradman and Jackson, needed to prosper. With his elegant batting technique, Jackson appeared the brighter prospect of the pair. However, Bradman began the tour with 236 at
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began a hunt for new talent. Mindful of Bradman's big scores for Bowral, the association wrote to him, requesting his attendance at a practice session in Sydney. He was subsequently chosen for the "Country Week" tournaments at both cricket and tennis, to be played during separate weeks. Bradman's
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team to curb his scoring. As a captain and administrator, Bradman was committed to attacking, entertaining cricket; he drew spectators in record numbers. He hated the constant adulation, however, and it affected how he dealt with others. The focus of attention on Bradman's individual performances
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The statistics show that "no other athlete dominates an international sport to the extent that Bradman does cricket". In order to post a similarly dominant career statistic as Bradman, a baseball batter would need a career batting average of .392, while a basketball player would need to score an
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The 1939β40 season was Bradman's most productive ever for SA: 1,448 runs at an average of 144.8. He made three double centuries, including 251 not out against NSW, the innings that he rated the best he ever played in the Sheffield Shield, as he tamed Bill O'Reilly at the height of his form.
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was against another such score. Bradman told Cardus, "I don't believe in the law of averages". In the event, Bradman batted all of the second day and into the third, putting on a then world record partnership of 388 with Bill Ponsford. When he was finally out for 304 (473 balls, 43 fours and two
1740:; however, for many years (even after Fingleton's death) a bitter war of accusation passed between Fingleton and Bradman as to who was the real source of the leak. In a cable to the MCC, the Australian Board of Control repeated the allegation of poor sportsmanship directed at Warner by Woodfull.
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In a second-class fixture in November 1931, Bradman scored 100 off 22 balls in a three over spell in a match for Blackheath against Lithgow. Bradman's score of 256 included 14 sixes and 29 fours (notably hitting more sixes in this one innings than he hit in his entire first class career).
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Australia had assembled one of the great teams of cricket history. Bradman made it known that he wanted to go through the tour unbeaten, a feat never before accomplished. English spectators were drawn to the matches knowing that it would be their last opportunity to see Bradman in action.
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93.88, and his first multiple century in a Sheffield Shield match, not out against Victoria, set a new ground record for the SCG. Bradman averaged 113.28 in 1929β30. In a trial match to select the team that would tour England, he was last man out in the first innings for 124. As his team
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3549:, where he was chairman for a number of years. Charles Williams commented that, "usiness was excluded on medical grounds, the only sensible alternative was a career in the administration of the game which he loved and to which he had given most of his active life".
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to do something about it", should not be punished for the decisions of their national government. However, seeking to understand the situation better, Bradman travelled to South Africa in June 1971. While there, Bradman met with then South African Prime Minister
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sixes), Australia had a lead of 350 runs, but rain prevented them from forcing a victory. The effort of the lengthy innings stretched Bradman's reserves of energy, and he did not play again until the Fifth Test at The Oval, the match that would decide the Ashes.
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over the 1971β72 Australian summer. Public polls from the time suggested that, despite a group of very active protestors, around 75% of Australians wanted the tour to go aheadβbelieving that Australia should not interfere with South Africa's domestic politics.
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4269:. In 2000, the Australian Government made it illegal for the names of corporations to suggest a link to "Sir Donald Bradman" if such a link does not, in fact, exist. Other entities with similar protection include the Australian and foreign governments, Saint
1222:, aged 19. He secured the achievement of a hundred on debut, with an innings of 118 featuring what soon became his trademarksβfast footwork, calm confidence and rapid scoring. In the final match of the season, he made his first century at the SCG, against the
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to protect his run-makers while conditions improved. The ploy worked and Bradman went in at number seven. In an innings spread over three days, he battled influenza while scoring 270 off 375 balls, sharing a record partnership of 346 with
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strained relationships with some teammates, administrators and journalists, who thought him aloof and wary. Following an enforced hiatus due to the Second World War, he made a dramatic comeback, captaining an Australian team known as "
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as the spearheads for his tactics. In support, the England selectors chose another three pacemen for the squad. The unusually high number of fast bowlers caused a lot of comment in both countries and roused Bradman's own suspicions.
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team (SA). Unknown to the public, the SA Cricket Association (SACA) instigated Hodgetts' approach and subsidised Bradman's wage. Although his wife was hesitant about moving, Bradman eventually agreed to the deal in February 1934.
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I (Tendulkar) asked him a question: 'What would you have averaged in today's cricket?' He thought about it and said 'Maybe 70'. The natural reaction was 'Why only 70 and not 99?' He said, 'C'mon, that's not bad for a 90-year-old
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Bodyline was specially prepared, nurtured for and expended on him and, in consequence, his technique underwent a change quicker than might have been the case with the passage of time. Bodyline plucked something vibrant from his
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As the years passed, with no lessening of his reclusiveness, so his public stature continued to grow, until the sense of reverence and unquestioning worship left many of his contemporaries scratching their heads in wondering
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became a theme that dogged Bradman as Grimmett continued to be prolific in domestic cricket while his successors were ineffectiveβhe was regarded as having finished the veteran bowler's Test career in a political purge.
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that favoured batting, and finished the day at 6/181. On the second day, rain dramatically altered the course of the game. With the sun drying the pitch (in those days, covers could not be used during matches) Bradman
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and promoted the menswear retailing chain FJ Palmer and Son. However, the contract increased Bradman's dependence on his public profile, making it more difficult to maintain the privacy that he ardently desired.
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approach as the occasion demanded. After the Second World War, he adjusted to bat within the limitations set by his age, becoming a steady "accumulator" of runs. However, Bradman never truly mastered batting on
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for his services to the game, becoming the only Australian cricketer ever to be knighted. He commented that he "would have preferred to remain just Mister". The following year he published a memoir,
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in Bowral. This organisation was reformed in 1993 as a non-profit charitable Trust, called the Bradman Foundation. In 2010, it was expanded and rebranded as the International Cricket Hall of Fame.
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and the Australian total of 701 set up victory by 562 runs. For the fourth time in five series, the Ashes changed hands. England would not recover them again until after Bradman's retirement.
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runs before the end of May, becoming the only player to do so twice. In scoring 2,429 runs, Bradman achieved the highest average ever recorded in an English season: 115.66.
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Gilmore, Heath; O'Rourke, Jim; Dasey, Daniel (12 November 2000). "I'm sorry Sir Don, it wasn't cricket; Bradman letters auction 'betrayal' brings apology to Australian icon".
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described bowling to him as, "heart-breaking ... with his sort of cynical grin, which rather reminds one of the Sphinx ... he never seems to perspire".
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in his four innings, and it seemed that the captaincy was affecting his form. The selectors made another four changes to the team for the Third Test at
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in two matches to help with the re-establishment of first-class cricket and later described his batting as "painstaking". Batting against the
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to a viewing audience of 1.45 million. A private service for family and friends was earlier held at the
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in 1976, where the new cricket ground was named in his honour. He gave the keynote speech at the historic
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have since surpassed his total, all at a much slower rate: the next fastest player to reach 29 centuries,
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Don Bradman's Book: The Story of My Cricketing Life with Hints on Batting, Bowling and Fielding
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that had been nearly three years in the making. Greta Bradman performed during the event.
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to the press, and Warner and others attributed this to Australian opening batsman
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Bradman is chaired off the ground by his opponents after scoring 452.
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I Was a Mate of Don Bradman by Greg Champion - Track Info | AllMusic
10300:"Sir Donald Bradman: Learning Activities Primary & Middle Years"
8982:"Records β Test matches β Hundreds in consecutive matches"
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Bradman walking out to bat in the Third Test against England at the
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8431:"Test matches β Batting records - 300 runs in an innings"
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Bradman: "why don't you choose blacks in the team? I want to know".
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In addition to acting as one of South Australia's delegates to the
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Highest 5th wicket partnership: 405 (with Sid Barnes, 1946β47)
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Seasons in the Sun: the Story of the Victorian Cricket Association
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9771:"The untold story of how Bradman became Mandela's 'ultimate hero'"
4489:"The Don's century: Why Bradman reigns as greatest ever sportsman"
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summed up the paradox of the continuing fascination with Bradman:
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11159:"University Medal and Postgraduate Medal for Academic Excellence"
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8892:"Most runs against West Indies, and most wickets against anyone"
5476:"Bradman's best: Speed without haste, risk without recklessness"
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Roads to pay their respects as his funeral motorcade passed by.
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for their sport. The top performers in his selected sports are:
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newspaper. Bradman, who had signed a two-year contract with the
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with short-pitched bowling to combat Bradman. He settled on the
11039:"Greta Bradman to sing at Shane Warne's state memorial service"
7908:"On This Day: Donald Bradman makes the 'greatest ever innings'"
6932:"Test matches β Winning a series after coming from behind"
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In the late 1970s, Bradman played an important role during the
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Highest career batting average (minimum 20 innings): 99.94
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Don Bradman with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
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with 82. The other non-English players to score 100 centuriesβ
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before taking up farming, appearing on the Australian TV show
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Bradman (second from the right, middle row) with the 1930 team
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9972:"Bradman never missed a Tendulkar innings in last five years"
9379:"Warne: still the incomparable master of spin bowler's craft"
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in 1939, but was sunk by German aircraft the following year.
3277:, required nearly twice as long (148 innings) to do so.
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helped set England a target of 251 to win. Bill O'Reilly and
10907:"Sir Donald Bradman: Living in the shadow of The Don's fame"
8922:"HowSTAT! Test Cricket - Most Centuries against One Country"
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Highest score by a number 7 batsman: 270 (1936β37)
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That evening, Bradman declined an invitation to dinner from
10563:"WG Grace and Shane Warne in Wisden all-time World Test XI"
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cricketer, was regarded as perhaps the greatest cricketing
2149:, he was posted to the Army School of Physical Training at
2006:
was over-reliant on O'Reilly. Grimmett was overlooked, but
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Commenting on Australia's victory, the team's vice-captain
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of all time. His cricketing successes have been claimed by
8952:"Records β Test matches β Most runs in a series"
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Australian Government β Culture and Recreation Portal
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ship named after him. Built as a fishing trawler in 1936,
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The next season, Bradman made an abortive bid to join the
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1704:. The ball failed to rise and Bradman dragged it onto his
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record crowd of 63,993 at the MCG saw Bradman come to the
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During the following Australian winter (1926), the ageing
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6475:"Test matches β Highest partnerships for any wicket"
5833:"South African team in Australia and New Zealand 1931β32"
4174:(1958). The story of the Bodyline series was retold in a
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After his return to Australia, Bradman played in his own
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Bradman's bats used in his historic performances, at the
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10872:
8341:"HowSTAT! Test Cricket - Highest 50/100 Conversion Rate"
5905:"DG Bradman β Test matches β Batting analysis"
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In 1999, Bradman was named in the six-man shortlist for
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Bradman's high backlift and lengthy forward stride were
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The story that the young Bradman practised alone with a
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cricket season leading run-scorers (1900β01 to 1949β50)
12140:
World record β Highest individual score in Test cricket
9631:"Background: The 1960β61 West Indies tour of Australia"
8551:"Records β Test matches β Most runs in a day"
7805:"Benaud rates Ponting's team alongside the Invincibles"
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5378:
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and performed by Art Leonard, was recorded during 1930.
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with the regime until the mid-1970s. In this vein, the
3297:, whose 21 innings included 2 double centuries (9.5%).
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and made a century in six consecutive innings to equal
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Cigarette card distributed during the 1934 Ashes series
10896:
10385:"Bradman inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame".
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wanted to know precisely what he was proposing to do."
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Bremner, Charles; Robertson, David (1 February 2004).
2966:
List of international cricket centuries by Don Bradman
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scored in boundaries. Significantly, he had not hit a
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for two years but resumed playing cricket in 1925β26.
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11485:. No. 1447. Sydney. 21 December 1930. p. 17
1163:, Bradman made 234. In the competition final against
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Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
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8806:"Test Highest Percentage of Team's Runs over Career"
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allocated a space in its "Milestones" column for an
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Most runs against one opponent: 5,028 (England)
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With Bradman now retired from professional cricket,
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4842:β LINKS WITH WITHERSFIELD, HAVERHILL AND HORSEHEATH
4208:, appeared on the CD release of Kelly's 1987 album
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Highest percentage of team runs over career: 24.28%
10328:"Australian Cricket Hall of Fame β Inductees"
7934:
7528:"The Spin | The Ashes 2010: it's time | Andy Bull"
4217:"The Tiger And The Don", written and performed by
953:. This hero status grew and continued through the
14427:Batsmen who have scored 100 first-class centuries
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11358:Paul Kelly β Lyrics & Guitar Tabs β "Bradman"
9450:Elton, Jude; O'Neil, Bernard (1 September 2014).
8776:"Reliance ICC Best-Ever Test Championship Rating"
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8702:
8669:
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8521:"Current Test Records still held by D.G. Bradman"
7269:"Football in the Age of Instability (transcript)"
5987:. London: Pavilion Books Limited (1988 ediition).
5313:
4284:premiered a "multimedia musical portrait" called
4236:, who performed it at Bradman's Memorial Service.
4041:; and their daughter, Shirley, born in 1941, had
1452:gave this period of play only a passing mention:
977:" on a record-breaking unbeaten tour of England.
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11505:"Corporations Amendment Regulations 2000 (No 8)"
11445:"Dimensions transcript of interview with Kamahl"
10971:"PM β Son warns of against Bradman worship"
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8371:"Test matches: Most double hundreds in a series"
7936:"'Untouchable' Bradman hits yet another century"
7694:"First-class matches: Most hundreds in a career"
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5080:"Bradman Digital Library: Essay by Michael Page"
4354:Lane, Daniel; Swanton, Will (16 December 2007).
4045:from birth. His family name proved a burden for
3088:Most hundreds against one opponent: 19 (England)
904:(27 August 1908 β 25 February 2001), nicknamed "
12167:Highest individual score in first-class cricket
11610:Cashman, Richard et al. β editors (1996):
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8272:"Players Batting 30 Innings with 10% Centuries"
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2269:spoke with Bradman and criticised him for not "
12173:New South Wales v Queensland at Sydney 1929β30
10737:"Just a few tears as Miller's tale celebrated"
9084:"Sir Donald Bradman, 92, Cricket Legend, Dies"
9015:"Highest frequency of hundreds and fiver-fors"
8212:"Test matches: Highest career batting average"
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6751:"2nd Test Scorecard, 18β22 December 1936"
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4754:"The Don celebrated on commemorative $ 5 coin"
4387:"Sir Donald Bradman, 92, Cricket Legend, Dies"
2133:(RAAF) on 28 June 1940 and was passed fit for
1962:to get England in to bat while the pitch was "
19:"Bradman" redirects here. For other uses, see
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11924:The Book of Australian Test Cricket 1877β1974
10941:"Feeling pretty average? Slam down a Bradman"
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9113:Adams, Kathleen; et al. (4 March 2001).
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5506:"Second Test match: England v Australia 1930"
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1975:, and Australia went on to victory. In 2001,
1787:, his famed concentration soon deserted him.
1382:1,000 first-class runs by the end of May
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13300:Australian Cricket Board Team of the Century
10403:"Previous Australia Post Australian Legends"
9046:"Ali? Laver? Best? No, the Williams sisters"
7877:"Fifth Test Match: England v Australia 1948"
7173:"5th Test England v Australia, match report"
7138:"4th Test England v Australia, match report"
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7091:"Third Test match: England v Australia 1938"
6902:"5th Test Australia v England, match report"
6812:"3rd Test Australia v England, match report"
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6544:"5th Test England v Australia, match report"
6514:"4th Test England v Australia, match report"
6503:The previous mark had been 323, set in 1912.
6200:"2nd Test Australia v England, match report"
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5636:"Fifth Test Match: England v Australia 1930"
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5263:"4th Test Australia v England, match report"
5215:"1st Test Australia v England, match report"
5042:Bradman Museum. Retrieved on 21 August 2007.
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4297:
3912:The most significant legacy project was the
3046:Most runs in one day's play: 309 (1930)
2237:Controversy emerged on the first day of the
1103:During the 1920β21 season, Bradman acted as
11855:The Don β A Biography of Sir Donald Bradman
11289:"Asia's Heroes β Muttiah Muralitharan"
9933:"Nelson Mandela: 'By far the greatest man'"
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7607:"1st Test Australia v England match report"
7239:"Largest margin of victory (by an innings)"
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6394:"Player Oracle Reveals Results, DG Bradman"
5729:"Test Matches β Most runs in a series"
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11612:The Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket
11493:– via National Library of Australia.
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9238:(Supplement). 31 December 1948. p. 2.
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6872:"The Ashes β 4th Test Australia v England"
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5316:"A Miracle Has Been Removed From Among Us"
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2305:Australian cricket team in England in 1948
2293:Century of centuries and "The Invincibles"
2141:before the Governor-General of Australia,
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15786:Australian Army personnel of World War II
15656:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees
15631:Australia national cricket team selectors
15209:. Currently active players are listed in
11984:A profile of Don Bradman by Dave Liverman
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6842:"Laxman, Kumble in Wisden's top ten list"
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6433:"Ponsford, Bradman and the spin triplets"
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4275:Returned and Services League of Australia
3927:The Bradman Stand (named in 1990) at the
3841:in eight 55-minute episodes during 1988.
3039:Most centuries accumulated within single
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1994:has never been repeated in Test cricket.
1148:, Bowral played other rural towns in the
1047:Bradman's parents lived in the hamlet of
15711:Deaths from pneumonia in South Australia
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10468:"Don Bradman: History of the Collection"
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15626:Military personnel from New South Wales
10167:Inside Out: Writings on Cricket Culture
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9726:Chappell, Ian; Mallett, Ashley (2007).
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5863:"Test matches: Most runs in an innings"
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3758:St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Adelaide
1775:Declining health and a brush with death
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1156:, a team that included the future Test
912:, widely acknowledged as the greatest
15761:Wisden Leading Cricketers in the World
15741:Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees
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10433:"Bradman coin among best in the world"
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10252:"Sport Australia Hall of Fame History"
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9252:. Itsanhonour.gov.au. 1 January 1949.
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8992:from the original on 17 September 2008
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6612:"Vic Richardson β player profile"
6364:"The Australian team in England, 1934"
6150:Williamson, Martin (19 October 2007).
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4239:He was featured in the infamous 2007 "
4018:Bradman with wife (left) in 1938 near
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10622:Hutchins, Brett (23 September 2002).
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10241:, 1963. Retrieved on 8 November 2008.
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8242:"Test matches β Batting records"
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6968:"The Australian team in England 1938"
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4853:"Bradman's Italian heritage revealed"
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4760:from the original on 10 November 2012
4397:from the original on 12 November 2020
4232:"Sir Don", a 1996 tribute written by
4105:
3985:BBC Sports Personality of the Century
3289:'s 9 in 232 innings (3.9%), and
2186:"The ghost of a once-great cricketer"
2112:
15696:Companions of the Order of Australia
15681:Australian people of Italian descent
15676:Australian people of English descent
11238:from the original on 31 October 2023
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9589:. Itsanhonour.gov.au. 11 June 1979.
9531:South Australian Cricket Association
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8025:from the original on 8 December 2017
7947:from the original on 11 January 2022
7914:from the original on 31 October 2023
7815:from the original on 12 October 2007
7775:"Biographical essay by Michael Page"
7755:from the original on 12 October 2007
7704:from the original on 25 January 2010
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4708:from the original on 12 October 2012
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4366:from the original on 8 December 2019
4302:. Associated Newspapers Ltd, London.
4156:. Bradman himself wrote four books:
4076:Australian Department of Agriculture
3825:interviews, assisting Michael Page,
3783:. The service was broadcast live on
1201:
12022:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
11837:Bradman β The Illustrated Biography
11450:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
11169:from the original on 29 August 2023
11139:from the original on 29 August 2023
10603:from the original on 27 August 2018
10510:from the original on 30 August 2017
9931:Fraser, Malcolm (5 December 2013).
9806:"The day apartheid was hit for six"
9358:from the original on 28 August 2013
9058:from the original on 5 October 2014
9044:Buckley, Will (16 September 2007).
8932:from the original on 2 January 2022
8411:from the original on 1 January 2022
8095:from the original on 8 January 2019
8086:
7887:from the original on 25 August 2017
7745:"Bradman and the Indian connection"
7664:"Australian XI v Indians at Sydney"
7538:from the original on 25 August 2022
7479:that is said to still linger today.
7444:Boock, Richard (24 November 2001).
7371:from the original on 15 August 2023
7311:from the original on 5 October 2008
7274:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
7200:"The highest score in Test cricket"
7101:from the original on 2 January 2013
6978:from the original on 2 January 2013
6229:Roebuck, Peter (11 February 2004).
6162:from the original on 5 January 2008
6039:from the original on 15 August 2023
6009:from the original on 15 August 2023
5739:from the original on 20 August 2022
5147:from the original on 9 October 2022
5138:St George District Cricket Club Inc
5007:from the original on 12 August 2014
4814:Grandparents of Sir Donald Bradman:
4734:from the original on 28 August 2018
4432:from the original on 29 August 2013
4422:"Sir Donald Bradman player profile"
4356:"All but tall will suffer: Ponting"
3665:South African national cricket team
3602:Controversies involving Don Bradman
3530:. Bradman accepted offers from the
1897:, would later become leader of the
1176:New South Wales Cricket Association
908:", was an Australian international
793:Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year
13:
15766:20th-century Australian memoirists
15701:Cricket people awarded knighthoods
11218:Guha, Ramachandra (30 June 2016).
11079:from the original on 27 April 2023
11020:from the original on 27 April 2023
10823:from the original on 27 April 2023
10498:"Ali crowned Sportsman of Century"
10070:from the original on 24 March 2023
10042:from the original on 24 March 2023
9943:from the original on 28 April 2023
9913:from the original on 27 April 2023
9852:from the original on 28 April 2023
9816:from the original on 18 March 2023
9781:from the original on 18 March 2023
9377:Atherton, Michael (12 June 2005).
8962:from the original on 30 March 2010
8872:from the original on 30 March 2010
8591:from the original on 3 August 2010
8501:from the original on 30 March 2017
8381:from the original on 20 April 2010
8311:"Most double hundreds in a career"
6622:from the original on 24 April 2008
5546:from the original on 8 August 2008
4859:. 22 February 2007. Archived from
4614:. 28 February 2001. Archived from
4589:from the original on 29 April 2023
4529:from the original on 27 April 2023
4499:from the original on 27 April 2023
4469:from the original on 27 April 2023
4459:"Who's the Greatest Sportsperson?"
3956:inducted him on 19 November 2009.
3285:'s 11 in 223 innings (4.9%),
3098:
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1448:on a pitch enlivened by the rain.
1277:for the Second Test. An injury to
1036:, for Australia. In 1930, when he
649:Australian International Cricketer
14:
15812:
15781:Royal Australian Air Force airmen
15651:Australian cricket administrators
11968:
11960:: various editions, accessed via
11786:Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth
11695:, 1985 Pavilion Library reprint.
11599:, 1988 Pavilion Library reprint.
11287:Perrin, Andrew (4 October 2004).
11264:. 7 February 2007. Archived from
11199:from the original on 12 June 2018
10747:from the original on 15 June 2008
10625:Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth
10573:from the original on 26 July 2019
10441:. 22 October 2002. Archived from
10202:from the original on 19 June 2010
9982:from the original on 15 June 2008
9483:Selvey, Mike (29 November 2013).
9250:"It's an Honour: Knight Bachelor"
9094:from the original on 16 July 2009
8786:from the original on 30 June 2017
8561:from the original on 21 June 2008
8282:from the original on 22 July 2008
8017:Lynch, Steven (17 January 2012).
7906:Parsons, Chris (6 January 2014).
7578:from the original on 2 April 2008
7474:Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth
7301:"Hundreds in consecutive innings"
7249:from the original on 11 July 2012
7210:from the original on 11 July 2012
7041:from the original on 24 June 2006
6942:from the original on 1 April 2008
6882:from the original on 11 July 2012
6852:from the original on 16 July 2012
6691:"Clarrie Grimmett player profile"
6554:from the original on 10 July 2012
6292:from the original on 28 July 2017
5873:from the original on 5 March 2010
5843:from the original on 13 July 2012
5473:
5414:from the original on 22 July 2012
5314:Robertson-Glasgow, R. C. (1949).
5273:from the original on 10 July 2012
5131:"St George District Cricket Club"
4995:"Obituaries β Sir Donald Bradman"
4553:Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth
4146:as "the Don Bradman of bowling".
3651:Cancellation of South Africa tour
3051:Fastest to multiples of 1000 runs
1511:
1098:
256:1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
15751:Wisden Cricketers of the Century
15179:
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14954:
14909:
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13579:Six Giants of the Wisden Century
13509:Wisden Cricketers of the Century
13501:Wisden Cricketers of the Century
13457:
12850:
12008:Don Bradman on Picture Australia
11998:State Library of South Australia
11891:Sir Donald Bradman β A Biography
11543:
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11327:Crook, Frank (8 February 2008).
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10531:Dictionary of Minor Planet Names
10522:
10490:
10472:State Library of South Australia
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10222:Six Giants of the Wisden Century
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9840:Perry, Roland (23 August 2008).
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9549:
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9460:History Trust of South Australia
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9278:. Bradman.com.au. Archived from
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7261:
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7191:
7061:"2nd Test, 24β28 June 1938"
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6374:from the original on 7 July 2012
6210:from the original on 9 July 2012
5697:"Sir Donald Bradman (1908β2001)"
5646:from the original on 8 July 2012
5516:from the original on 8 July 2012
5225:from the original on 7 July 2012
4643:"The Sports Factor (transcript)"
4314:
3969:State Library of South Australia
3949:Wisden Cricketers of the Century
3874:Six Giants of the Wisden Century
3844:As early as 1939, Bradman had a
3632:schism as a member of a special
3509:State Library of South Australia
3498:
3452:
2625:
2580:
2538:
2496:
2212:Australian Services cricket team
1997:
1893:. The bowler who dismissed him,
615:
190:Army School of Physical Training
175:
151:
139:
120:
105:Kensington Park, South Australia
16:Australian cricketer (1908β2001)
15706:Cricketers from New South Wales
15686:Sportspeople of Italian descent
15636:Australia Test cricket captains
12934:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
12220:Australia Test cricket captains
12064:Australian Test cricket captain
11989:Bradman Museum and Bradman Oval
11760:. "Sir Donald Bradman at 100."
11744:A History of Australian Cricket
11629:, Hargreen Publishing Company.
11551:"Bradman honoured with musical"
11530:"Corporations Regulations 2001"
11401:Chaser Eulogy Song High Quality
10533:. Springer. 2003. p. 201.
10172:Melbourne University Publishing
9082:Shaw, John (27 February 2001).
7198:Lynch, Steven (12 April 2004).
6635:
6604:
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6506:
6497:
6455:
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6255:
6231:"Bodyline consumed two nations"
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5595:Lynch, Steven (12 April 2004).
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5114:
5084:Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd
5045:
5034:"Bradman Foundation: Biography"
4960:"The Boy in Bowral (1911β1924)"
4952:
4943:
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4894:
4875:
4845:
4826:
4807:
4746:
4720:
4665:
4385:Shaw, John (27 February 2001).
4291:
3964:coin to commemorate his life.
3944:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
3795:, with many people lining both
3459:Don Bradman's batting technique
3033:
2959:
2952:Statistics from Bradman Museum.
968:, was specially devised by the
766:Bradman Museum and Hall of Fame
12144:334 vs England at Leeds, 1930
11788:, Cambridge University Press.
11378:Ted Egan - This Land Australia
10735:Baum, Greg (21 October 2004).
10628:. Cambridge University Press.
10539:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_2473
9842:"The Don's finest declaration"
9276:"Bradman Foundation Australia"
9209:Fingleton (1949), pp. 209β211.
9151:. 5 March 2001. Archived from
8091:. Howstat Computing Services.
7933:Hoult, Nick (26 August 2008).
7863:Quoted by Page (1983), p. 312.
7835:"Australians in England, 1948"
7367:. 19 August 1939. p. 13.
6035:. 14 January 1932. p. 3.
6005:. 4 November 1931. p. 1.
5822:Cashman et al. (1996), p. 573.
4756:. Abc.net.au. 26 August 2008.
4649:. 2 March 2001. Archived from
4600:
4569:
4511:
4481:
4451:
4378:
4347:
4112:Don Bradman in popular culture
4100:Australian National University
4009:
3011:Most double centuries: 12
1524:In 1930β31, against the first
1256:
1000:
1:
15796:D. G. Bradman's XI cricketers
15756:Wisden Cricketers of the Year
12035:after the 1930 Ashes tour on
11820:& Tasker, Norman (1985):
11509:Corporations Regulations 2001
11258:"Market in Bradmanesque form"
10771:Parliament of New South Wales
10767:"Death of Sir Donald Bradman"
10597:International Cricket Council
9734:. Allen & Unwin. p.
8179:"Bradman's Career Statistics"
7779:State Library South Australia
6659:O'Reilly (1985), pp. 144β145.
6319:Williams (1996), pp. 119β120.
6280:Haigh, Gideon (August 2008).
5393:Quoted by Page (1983), p. 49.
5291:Bradman (1950). See appendix.
4608:"Legislative Assembly of ACT"
4340:
4221:, released on the 1989 album
4193:", a jaunty ditty written by
4127:Bradman's name has become an
3974:National Library of Australia
3481:matting-over-concrete pitches
1808:The Australians travelled to
1748:. This brought him 396 runs (
1146:matting-over-concrete pitches
340:30 November 1928 v
61:
12516:2000/01; 2001; 2004; 2004/05
12018:Don Bradman β TV documentary
9661:"Cricket Australia: History"
8089:"Don Bradman β Test Cricket"
7124:Bradman (1950), pp. 115β118.
6997:Kidd, Patrick (9 May 2006).
6577:Williams (1996), pp. 136β37.
6029:"Bradman's 100 off 3 overs!"
5946:. London. 22 November 2001.
5887:, who scored 307 in 1965β66.
4671:McGilvray (1986), pp. 20β23.
4523:www.significancemagazine.com
4330:List of Test cricket records
4273:, the Royal Family, and the
4204:", written and performed by
4202:Leaps and Bounds" / "Bradman
3901:Sport Australia Hall of Fame
3691:Bradman: "have you heard of
3419:
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1927:Bradman and England captain
1856:. O'Reilly took a call from
1239:tour in defence of the Ashes
90:, New South Wales, Australia
25:Don Bradman (disambiguation)
7:
15671:Australian Knights Bachelor
12013:Interview with Bradman 1930
11957:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
11942:Bradman: An Australian Hero
11904:Wallace, Christine (2004):
11804:Tiger β 60 Years of Cricket
11773:, Text Publishing Company.
11614:, Oxford University Press.
11221:The Picador Book of Cricket
11016:, ABC News, 3 August 2015,
10804:Wallace, (2004), Chapter 6.
10660:Williams (1996), pp. 78β79.
10238:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
9893:. October 1971. p. 20.
8491:"Not out on 99,199 and 299"
7881:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
7365:The West Australian (Perth)
7350:Coleman (1993) pp. 425β426.
7031:"The Ashes, 1938, 1st Test"
6282:"Sir Donald Bradman at 100"
6189:Williams (1996), pp. 97β98.
6131:Williams (1996), pp. 90β91.
6076:"When the Don met the Babe"
5973:Williams (1996), pp. 78β81.
4307:
4282:Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
4176:1984 television mini-series
4120:Bradman statue outside the
4000:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
3865:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
3764:, leader of the opposition
2255:umpire's contentious ruling
1885:The captaincy was given to
1659:Australian Board of Control
1595:
1179:boss presented him with an
937:and a golf ball is part of
351:18 August 1948 v
301:3 grandchildren, including
10:
15817:
15736:South Australia cricketers
15721:New South Wales cricketers
15691:Burials in South Australia
12587:denote deputised captaincy
11573:
10819:, ABC News, 27 July 2015,
10103:. Retrieved on 14 May 2008
9909:, ABC News, 27 July 2015,
7635:Whitington (1974), p. 190.
7490:Harte (1992), pp. 392β393.
7398:Harte (1993), pp. 382β383.
6601:Bradman (1950), pp. 94β97.
6461:Rosenwater (1978), p. 229.
6362:Southerton, S. J. (1935).
6310:Harte (1993), pp. 352β353.
6180:Whitington (1974), p. 170.
5985:Farewell to cricket, p. 50
5665:Steen, Rob (4 June 2005).
5243:Whitington (1974), p. 142.
5120:Harte (1993), pp. 300β302.
4109:
3995:, is named in his honour.
3868:, Bradman was selected by
3768:and former prime minister
3599:
3456:
3313:that they stand above the
2963:
2400:between bat and pad for a
2337:observed of Bradman that:
2302:
2296:
2131:Royal Australian Air Force
1599:
1329:asked Bradman to keep the
805:Sir Donald Bradman Oration
363:Domestic team information
311:International information
146:Royal Australian Air Force
18:
15716:The Invincibles (cricket)
15641:Australia Test cricketers
15544:
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12072:
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12044:
11246:– via Google Books.
11193:www.collinsdictionary.com
9937:The Sydney Morning Herald
9810:The Sydney Morning Herald
9689:Page (1983), pp. 350β355.
9452:"Victor Richardson Gates"
7499:Page (1983), pp. 271β272.
7416:Page (1983), pp. 266β267.
6966:Wilfrid, Brookes (1939).
6780:Bull, Andy (9 May 2013).
6270:Fingleton (1949), p. 198.
5883:The record was beaten by
5667:"The coming of 'Our Don'"
4698:"A Personal Recollection"
4092:university entrance score
3998:To mark 150 years of the
3839:Bradman: The Don Declares
3806:
3772:. Eulogies were given by
3242:
2950:
2457:
2454:
2451:
1144:newspapers. Competing on
941:. His meteoric rise from
897:Sir Donald George Bradman
602:
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333:Test debut (cap
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15791:Australian Army officers
13793:ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
12102:Australian Cricket Board
11822:The Game Is Not the Same
11784:Hutchins, Brett (2002):
11662:, Hutchinson Australia.
11625:Coleman, Robert (1993):
11584:, Franz Steiner Verlag.
10333:Melbourne Cricket Ground
10130:Williams (1996), p. 274.
9516:Williams (1996), p. 271.
9385:. London. Archived from
9346:"Obituary: Keith Miller"
9318:Williams (1996), p. 251.
9218:Robinson (1981), p. 153.
9191:Robinson (1981), p. 139.
7644:Fingleton (1949), p. 22.
7568:"History from the maker"
7407:Williams (1996), p. 187.
6671:Williams (1996), p. 148.
6589:O'Reilly (1985), p. 139.
6422:Williams (1996), p. 131.
6117:Frith (2002), pp. 40β41.
5165:Robinson (1981), p. 138.
4910:. Retrieved 25 June 2014
4891:. Retrieved 25 June 2014
4838:31 December 2016 at the
4823:β cootamindra.nsw.gov.au
4551:Hutchins, Brett (2002).
3954:ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
3916:, opened in 1989 at the
3789:Centennial Park Cemetery
3634:Australian Cricket Board
3547:Argo Investments Limited
3063:
1875:Melbourne Cricket Ground
1429:In the deciding Test at
1287:Melbourne Cricket Ground
1009:Bradman's birthplace at
995:ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
624:This article is part of
21:Bradman (disambiguation)
15731:People from Cootamundra
15571:Leading wicket-takers:
12037:australianscreen online
11994:Bradman Digital Library
11944:, 2001 Abacus reprint.
11839:, Macmillan Australia.
11640:Davis, Charles (2000):
11329:"Real life drama on TV"
11262:www.capitalmarket.co.in
10096:7 December 2021 at the
8077:Bradman (1950), p. 152.
8007:Baldwin (2005), p. 109.
7965:Baldwin (2005), p. 108.
7653:Bradman (1950), p. 139.
7596:Bradman (1950), p. 126.
7508:Bradman (1950), p. 125.
7434:Bradman (1950), p. 122.
7389:Bradman (1950), p. 120.
7329:Dunstan (1988), p. 172.
7228:Bradman (1950), p. 108.
6261:Williams (1996), p. 99.
5111:Page (1983), pp. 21β23.
4819:2 December 2020 at the
4785:"Donald George Bradman"
4696:Swanton, E. W. (2002).
3862:In the 1963 edition of
3669:meant to tour Australia
3655:Despite South Africa's
2700:First-class performance
1991:"Chuck" Fleetwood-Smith
1899:Tasmanian Liberal Party
1844:set in. Penicillin and
1623:Marylebone Cricket Club
860:: Picture, Sound, Video
656:International centuries
15162:Shivnarine Chanderpaul
13661:All-Time World Test XI
11835:Page, Michael (1983):
11769:Haigh, Gideon (1993):
11693:Brightly Fades the Don
11580:Baldwin, Mark (2005):
11363:31 August 2007 at the
11013:Being Bradman - Part 2
10892:. Adelaide. p. 1.
10816:Being Bradman - Part 1
10196:"HMS Bradman (FY 189)"
10112:Hutchins (2002), p. 4.
9906:Being Bradman - Part 1
9891:Sydney Daily Telegraph
9889:"Australian Cricket".
9620:Cashman (1996), p. 58.
9200:Bradman (1950), p. 74.
9173:Bradman (1950), p. 20.
8746:"Fastest to 6000 Runs"
8713:"Fastest to 5000 Runs"
8680:"Fastest to 4000 Runs"
8647:"Fastest to 3000 Runs"
8614:"Fastest to 2000 Runs"
8581:"Fastest to 1000 Runs"
7451:The New Zealand Herald
6330:"Call back the medics"
6140:Bradman (1950), p. 60.
5765:. 2006. Archived from
5763:The Bradman Foundation
5536:"Hundred before lunch"
5344:Bradman (1950), p. 29.
5174:Bradman (1950), p. 25.
5078:Page, Michael (1984).
4124:
4023:
3931:
3910:
3855:was taken over by the
3822:
3751:
3698:
3648:
3626:
3585:at Melbourne in 1977.
3511:
3476:
3450:
3105:Completed Test career
2710:
2446:
2437:Test match performance
2418:
2347:
2239:First Test at Brisbane
2222:due to arrive for the
2203:
2195:
2126:
2090:Melbourne Cricket Club
2026:
1982:The next Test, at the
1939:
1878:
1804:
1797:
1760:
1687:
1610:
1521:
1463:short, rising delivery
1459:
1426:
1372:
1353:
1341:
1309:
1266:
1137:
1065:NSW Southern Highlands
1014:
295:2 children, including
15801:Kensington cricketers
15771:Australian Christians
15661:Australian cricketers
15548:Leading run-scorers:
11908:, Allen & Unwin.
11875:, Cassell Australia.
11742:Harte, Chris (1993):
11660:The Paddock That Grew
11595:Bradman, Don (1950):
11477:"BRADMAN, SONGWRITER"
11317:Eason (2004), p. 184.
10438:Royal Australian Mint
10121:Frith (2002), p. 427.
9961:Frith (2002), p. 429.
9716:Haigh (1993), p. 106.
9707:Harte (1993), p. 587.
9611:Harte (1993), p. 658.
9527:"SACA β History"
9440:Gibbs (2001), p. 102.
9409:"SCGT β History"
9309:Perry (1995), p. 569.
9227:United Kingdom :
9145:"Farewell to the Don"
8780:Reliance ICC Rankings
7517:Eason (2004), p. 337.
6680:Harte (1993), p. 369.
6650:Harte (1993), p. 352.
6641:Harte (1993), p. 360.
6082:. 15 September 2007.
6033:The Advocate (Burnie)
5999:"Bradman hits up 256"
5983:Bradman, Don (1950).
5787:Harte (1993), p. 327.
5404:"Notes by the Editor"
5384:Quoted in Haigh 2008.
4887:25 March 2014 at the
4298:Bradman, Don (1935).
4119:
4017:
3934:The Bradman Stand at
3926:
3905:
3817:
3746:
3732:Later years and death
3712:the previous decade.
3682:
3643:
3621:
3596:Administrative career
3568:in January 1974; the
3566:Sydney Cricket Ground
3520:1949 New Year Honours
3506:
3466:
3442:
3362:Association football
3006:Multiples of 100 runs
2707:
2444:
2413:
2380:In the final Test at
2339:
2261:". At the end of the
2201:
2193:
2120:
2024:
1926:
1872:
1802:
1793:
1755:
1681:
1606:
1519:
1454:
1424:
1380:and went on to score
1370:
1349:
1336:
1299:
1264:
1152:competition. Against
1135:
1113:Sydney Cricket Ground
1008:
991:Royal Australian Mint
218:Donald George Bradman
164:Years of service
15746:St George cricketers
15646:Australian Anglicans
15583:1950β51 to 1999β2000
15573:1850β51 to 1899β1900
15560:1950β51 to 1999β2000
15550:1850β51 to 1899β1900
12033:Don Bradman speaking
11673:Eason, Alan (2004):
11299:on 16 September 2010
11001:Eason (2004), p. 57.
10877:. Sydney. p. 3.
10850:. 26 February 2001.
10842:"Bradman dies at 92"
10795:Eason (2004), p. 56.
10669:Eason (2004), p. 55.
10506:. 13 December 1999.
10289:Eason (2004), p. 67.
10280:Eason (2004), p. 73.
10174:. pp. 122β123.
10151:Eason (2004), p. 65.
10142:Eason (2004), p. 16.
10036:www.timesnownews.com
9777:. 25 February 2021.
9730:Chappelli Speaks Out
9698:Eason (2004), p. 15.
9587:"It's an Honour: AC"
9557:"Bradman Foundation"
9182:Eason (2004), p. 88.
7534:. 23 November 2010.
7476:. pp. 155β156.
7425:Eason (2004), p. 61.
6999:"The hunt for 1,000"
5938:"Sir Donald Bradman"
5915:on 23 September 2012
5566:"Most runs in a day"
5461:Page (1983), p. 361.
5051:Perry (1995), p. 24.
4906:19 July 2008 at the
4618:on 24 September 2015
4585:, 10 February 2022,
4182:portraying Bradman.
4144:Muttiah Muralitharan
4090:, after attaining a
3637:Australian captain,
3630:World Series Cricket
2422:RC Robertson-Glasgow
2335:RC Robertson-Glasgow
2224:1946β47 Ashes series
2097:former Test batsman
1936:1936β37 Ashes series
1934:at the start of the
1781:1934 tour of England
1363:1930 tour of England
1283:RS "Dick" Whitington
529:5 wickets in innings
209:Personal information
15666:Australian folklore
12487:; 1979/80β1983/84;
12045:Sporting positions
11926:, Wren Publishing.
11806:, William Collins.
11731:, Wakefield Press.
11597:Farewell to Cricket
11333:The Daily Telegraph
11165:. 24 October 2014.
11075:. 13 October 2017.
10947:. 14 October 2005.
10777:on 7 September 2008
10680:"The Bradman Trail"
10569:. 23 October 2013.
10391:. 20 November 2009.
9671:on 14 February 2014
9419:on 10 December 2007
9389:on 23 December 2012
9344:(12 October 2004).
9282:on 20 February 2011
9125:on 18 December 2010
8898:. 15 January 2008.
8531:on 1 September 2007
8189:on 1 September 2007
7941:The Daily Telegraph
5943:The Daily Telegraph
5195:on 1 September 2007
5040:on 6 February 2008.
4927:. 29 October 2022.
4795:on 1 September 2007
4335:ICC Player Rankings
4300:How to Play Cricket
4225:and the 2003 album
4223:This Land Australia
4166:Farewell to Cricket
3528:Farewell to Cricket
3522:, he was appointed
3430:When Bradman died,
3311:standard deviations
3301:World sport context
3109:
3071:Test batting rating
2432:Statistical summary
2249:. "An appeal for a
2216:tour of New Zealand
2151:Frankston, Victoria
2129:Bradman joined the
2086:Victoria state side
1214:, Bradman made his
939:Australian folklore
755:Honours and Eponyms
541:10 wickets in match
15726:People from Bowral
15578:1900β01 to 1949β50
15555:1900β01 to 1949β50
15207:Minimum 20 innings
12387:1951/52; 1954/55:
12031:Listen to a young
11887:Rosenwater, Irving
11729:My Cricket Journey
11675:The A-Z of Bradman
11658:(1988, rev. ed.):
11457:on 22 October 2008
11404:, 29 December 2007
11105:. 5 January 2017.
10529:"(2472) Bradman".
10089:Bradman dies at 92
10038:. 27 August 2021.
9978:. 16 August 2001.
9812:. 23 August 2008.
9235:The London Gazette
9155:on 12 October 2007
9088:The New York Times
7379:– via Trove.
7281:on 5 February 2008
6047:– via Trove.
6017:– via Trove.
6003:The Canberra Times
5435:"Forgotten genius"
4964:Bradman Foundation
4863:on 7 February 2016
4857:Adelaidenow.com.au
4833:Sir DONALD BRADMAN
4653:on 5 February 2008
4525:. 5 January 2015.
4495:. 23 August 2008.
4391:The New York Times
4227:The Land Downunder
4171:The Art of Cricket
4162:My Cricketing Life
4125:
4106:In popular culture
4024:
3932:
3661:sporting relations
3590:Order of Australia
3539:The Art of Cricket
3512:
3477:
3254:completed innings,
3104:
2711:
2447:
2363:heavily worn pitch
2265:, England captain
2253:was denied in the
2204:
2196:
2127:
2113:Troubled war years
2027:
1940:
1879:
1805:
1688:
1522:
1427:
1373:
1310:
1267:
1138:
1078:Bradman practised
1015:
747:Bradman Cricket 17
740:Bradman Cricket 14
726:The Art of Cricket
15596:
15595:
15218:
15217:
14856:Herbert Sutcliffe
14691:
14690:
14683:
14673:
14663:
14653:
14643:
14633:
14623:
14613:
14603:
14593:
14583:
14573:
14563:
14553:
14543:
14533:
14523:
14513:
14503:
14493:
14483:
14473:
14463:
14453:
14443:
14393:
14392:
14389:
14388:
13758:
13757:
13623:
13622:
13545:
13544:
13467:
13466:
13259:
13258:
13255:
13254:
12899:
12898:
12593:
12592:
12588:
12571:2021/22βpresent:
12526:2003/04β2010/11:
12509:1998/99β2003/04:
12503:1994/95β1998/99:
12497:1984/85β1993/94:
12472:1975/76β1982/83:
12432:1963/64β1977/78:
12414:1958/59β1962/63;
12394:1954/55β1956/57:
12318:1910/11β1911/12:
12231:1876/77β1878/79:
12186:
12185:
12177:Succeeded by
12147:Succeeded by
12111:Succeeded by
12073:Succeeded by
12003:The Bradman Trail
11938:Williams, Charles
11914:978-1-74175-158-1
11873:On Top Down Under
11871:(1981 rev. ed.):
11830:978-0-642-52738-7
11746:, AndrΓ© Deutsch.
11224:. Pan Macmillan.
11045:. 30 March 2022.
10716:on 31 August 2007
10548:978-3-540-29925-7
10445:on 31 August 2007
10181:978-0-522-85553-1
10066:, 16 March 2023,
10006:The Bradman Trail
9745:978-1-74175-036-2
9665:Cricket Australia
9567:on 31 August 2007
9537:on 17 August 2003
8159:on 2 January 2013
8127:on 2 January 2013
8019:"Memorable ducks"
7574:. 29 March 2008.
7472:Hutchins, Brett.
6152:"Bodyline quotes"
4901:The Bradman Trail
4562:978-0-521-82384-5
4463:Discover Magazine
3791:in the suburb of
3781:Sir William Deane
3516:Testimonial match
3424:
3423:
3261:
3260:
3256:career completed.
3166:Herbert Sutcliffe
2957:
2956:
2953:
2877:All Second Class
2793:Sheffield Shield
2697:
2696:
2343:Winston Churchill
2309:1948 Ashes series
1673:nervous breakdown
1565:Lancashire League
1546:167 (183 minutes)
1542:112 (155 minutes)
1538:226 (277 minutes)
1408:Charlie Macartney
1300:Bradman with his
1202:First-class debut
894:
893:
684:The Flying Doctor
661:Batting technique
641:
640:
606:
605:
576:
575:
404:Career statistics
15808:
15245:
15238:
15231:
15222:
15221:
15185:
15183:
15182:
15116:
15114:
15113:
15099:Kumar Sangakkara
15089:
15087:
15086:
15044:
15042:
15041:
14997:
14995:
14994:
14960:
14958:
14957:
14931:Sachin Tendulkar
14915:
14913:
14912:
14892:Ernest Tyldesley
14830:
14828:
14827:
14747:
14745:
14744:
14718:
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13771:
13762:
13761:
13744:Malcolm Marshall
13695:Sachin Tendulkar
13659:
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12620:
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12606:
12597:
12596:
12583:
12552:; 2015β2017/18;
12449:; 1968β1970/71:
12264:; 1891/92β1893;
12221:
12212:
12205:
12198:
12189:
12188:
12157:Preceded by
12130:Preceded by
12100:Chairman of the
12087:Preceded by
12050:Preceded by
12042:
12041:
11711:Bodyline Autopsy
11567:
11566:
11564:
11562:
11557:. 14 August 2014
11547:
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11453:. Archived from
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11335:. Archived from
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11295:. Archived from
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11133:www.linkedin.com
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10917:. 27 July 2015.
10911:Australian Story
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10773:. Archived from
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10712:. Archived from
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10682:. Archived from
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10478:on 12 March 2023
10474:. Archived from
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10413:on 24 March 2012
10409:. Archived from
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10228:12 July 2012 at
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8252:on 26 March 2014
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4098:in law from the
4096:University Medal
3991:, discovered by
3778:Governor-General
3742:Sachin Tendulkar
3608:Board of Control
3575:Lord's Taverners
3417:Points per game
3320:
3319:
3283:Kumar Sangakkara
3275:Sachin Tendulkar
3110:
3107:batting averages
3103:
3041:sessions of play
2951:
2822:All First Class
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2179:Board of Control
2163:Charles Williams
2075:Sheffield Shield
1988:left-arm spinner
1895:Reginald Townley
1764:South Australian
1617:
1547:
1543:
1539:
1526:West Indian side
1506:Clarrie Grimmett
1224:Sheffield Shield
1150:Berrima District
1013:is now a museum.
955:Second World War
951:Great Depression
903:
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698:Leaps and Bounds
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199:Second World War
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111:Military service
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98:25 February 2001
84:
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70:Personal details
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15588:2000β01 onwards
15565:2000β01 onwards
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15138:Garfield Sobers
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15021:Mohammad Yousuf
14992:
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14971:Kane Williamson
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14735:
14732:batting average
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11818:McGilvray, Alan
11689:Fingleton, Jack
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10002:"Adelaide Oval"
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8441:on 19 June 2008
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7841:. 30 May 2008.
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6398:Cricket Archive
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5090:on 20 June 2008
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4493:The Independent
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4234:John Williamson
4191:Our Don Bradman
4129:archetypal name
4114:
4108:
4035:Kensington Park
4012:
3837:, broadcast as
3811:Cricket writer
3809:
3734:
3710:South Australia
3653:
3604:
3598:
3524:Knight Bachelor
3501:
3473:used the crease
3461:
3455:
3382:Batting average
3365:Goals per game
3348:Batting average
3333:
3303:
3262:
3255:
3250:Qualification:
3249:
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3231:Garfield Sobers
3225:
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3186:
3173:
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3147:
3134:
3121:
3101:
3099:Cricket context
3066:
3053:
3036:
3027:Virender Sehwag
3008:
2989:
2987:Conversion rate
2976:
2974:Batting average
2968:
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2702:
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2581:
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2497:
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2409:The Invincibles
2311:
2301:
2295:
2208:South Australia
2188:
2115:
2099:Vernon Ransford
2071:South Australia
2000:
1867:
1858:King George V's
1822:law of averages
1777:
1768:South Australia
1715:Bert Ironmonger
1710:first-ball duck
1643:Nottinghamshire
1631:Douglas Jardine
1619:
1612:
1604:
1598:
1545:
1541:
1537:
1514:
1371:Bradman in 1930
1365:
1259:
1204:
1172:Australian team
1136:Bradman in 1928
1115:(SCG) to watch
1101:
1023:New South Wales
1003:
975:The Invincibles
945:cricket to the
925:batting average
899:
890:
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705:Our Don Bradman
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592:4 December 2014
591:
516:Bowling average
451:Batting average
394:South Australia
389:1935/36β1948/49
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15126:George Headley
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11969:External links
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11920:Whitington, RS
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11800:O'Reilly, Bill
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11656:Dunstan, Keith
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11555:cricket.com.au
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11189:"Bradmanesque"
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11103:The Advertiser
11090:
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10890:The Advertiser
10880:
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10710:Bradman Museum
10697:
10686:on 6 July 2011
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10340:on 20 May 2013
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10233:Neville Cardus
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6106:Walter Lindrum
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5769:on 13 May 2008
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4322:Cricket portal
4309:
4306:
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4304:
4293:
4290:
4271:Mary MacKillop
4267:Jack Lumsdaine
4263:
4262:
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4198:
4110:Main article:
4107:
4104:
4087:The Advertiser
4043:cerebral palsy
4011:
4008:
3993:LuboΕ‘ Kohoutek
3914:Bradman Museum
3894:Victor Trumper
3890:Tom Richardson
3872:as one of the
3870:Neville Cardus
3808:
3805:
3785:ABC Television
3733:
3730:
3722:Nelson Mandela
3697:
3696:
3689:
3686:
3652:
3649:
3597:
3594:
3583:Centenary Test
3500:
3497:
3489:sticky wickets
3457:Main article:
3454:
3451:
3446:Nelson Mandela
3422:
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3410:Michael Jordan
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1647:Harold Larwood
1614:News Chronicle
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1442:Harold Larwood
1404:Victor Trumper
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2588:South Africa
2490:Best (Inns)
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2355:Trent Bridge
2348:
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552:Best bowling
264:Right-handed
195:Battles/wars
100:(2001-02-25)
29:
15621:2001 deaths
15616:1908 births
15611:Don Bradman
15253:first-class
15251:Australian
15195:Andy Flower
15118:West Indies
15027:Younis Khan
14962:New Zealand
14841:Harry Brook
14801:Steve Waugh
14770:Steve Smith
14757:Don Bradman
14351:Fitzpatrick
14205:V. Richards
14200:B. Richards
14045:Jayawardene
13895:Constantine
13885:I. Chappell
13880:G. Chappell
13875:Chanderpaul
13738:Shane Warne
13732:Wasim Akram
13684:Don Bradman
13678:W. G. Grace
13411:Shane Warne
13360:Neil Harvey
13335:Don Bradman
13222:Fitzpatrick
12991:I. Chappell
12986:G. Chappell
12799:Ron Saggers
12719:Ian Johnson
12694:Neil Harvey
12684:Ron Hamence
12659:Don Bradman
12474:G. Chappell
12468:I. Chappell
12356:1930β1934:
12298:1899β1905:
12237:1880β1884;
12068:1936/7β1938
11975:Don Bradman
11763:The Monthly
11242:10 November
11043:ABC Classic
10646:10 November
10262:18 February
9675:15 February
9230:"No. 38493"
8926:howstat.com
8475:31 December
8445:17 November
8355:31 December
8345:howstat.com
6286:The Monthly
5808:23 February
5480:Inside Edge
4444:W. G. Grace
4241:Eulogy Song
4168:(1950) and
4137:Steve Waugh
4072:Tom Bradman
4010:Family life
3987:. Asteroid
3978:John Howard
3882:W. G. Grace
3820:admiration.
3813:David Frith
3766:Kim Beazley
3762:John Howard
3738:Shane Warne
3706:all-rounder
3702:West Indian
3562:Shane Warne
3414:Basketball
3334:deviations
3114:Don Bradman
3019:Chris Gayle
2907:Grand Total
2633:West Indies
2475:High Score
2463:Opposition
2367:partnership
2322:first-class
2286:partnership
2245:fieldsman,
2143:Lord Gowrie
2031:Stan McCabe
2016:first-class
1929:Gubby Allen
1842:peritonitis
1682:The famous
1621:Within the
1439:fast bowler
1435:partnership
1416:Alan Kippax
1323:followed on
1275:twelfth man
1257:Test career
1216:first-class
1019:Cootamundra
1011:Cootamundra
1001:Early years
983:John Howard
918:Shane Warne
733:Video Games
633:Don Bradman
439:Runs scored
422:First-class
413:Competition
325:(1928β1948)
88:Cootamundra
41:Don Bradman
15605:Categories
15513:1944β45: β
15510:1943β44: β
15507:1942β43: β
15360:1917β18: β
15357:1916β17: β
15354:1915β16: β
15156:Brian Lara
14886:Len Hutton
14880:Jack Hobbs
14789:Jack Ryder
14763:Adam Voges
14589:Ramprakash
14215:Sangakkara
14180:S. Pollock
14175:G. Pollock
13835:Barrington
13721:Alan Knott
13672:Jack Hobbs
13610:Richardson
12814:Don Tallon
12749:Sam Loxton
12674:Bill Brown
12649:Sid Barnes
12364:Richardson
12326:S. Gregory
12233:D. Gregory
12108:1969β1972
12094:Bob Parish
12076:Bill Brown
12057:Bill Brown
11203:30 January
10945:smh.com.au
10875:Herald Sun
10514:13 October
9775:Fox Sports
9491:. London.
9362:14 January
9354:. London.
9054:. London.
8966:15 January
8876:15 January
8385:15 January
8325:15 January
7943:. London.
7253:5 December
6788:. London.
5885:Bob Cowper
5759:"Timeline"
5365:15 January
4935:31 October
4867:25 January
4401:8 December
4370:8 December
4341:References
4249:The Chaser
4206:Paul Kelly
4180:Gary Sweet
4151:bushranger
4141:Sri Lankan
4139:described
4020:Maidenhead
3886:Jack Hobbs
3846:Royal Navy
3831:Norman May
3700:Sobers, a
3600:See also:
3533:Daily Mail
3329:Statistic
3287:Brian Lara
3271:11 players
3127:Adam Voges
3023:Brian Lara
2964:See also:
2767:All Tests
2736:100s/inns
2727:Aggregate
2396:, and was
2386:wrist-spin
2303:See also:
2283:5th-wicket
2279:Sid Barnes
2155:fibrositis
2147:lieutenant
2054:Len Hutton
1914:Frank Ward
1854:obituaries
1722:Third Test
1639:leg theory
1600:See also:
1569:Accrington
1558:Sandy Bell
1470:depression
1457:fieldsmen.
1400:Headingley
1314:Jack Ryder
1247:Queensland
1226:champions
1196:turf pitch
1123:Test match
947:Australian
272:Right-arm
242:The White
181:Lieutenant
116:Allegiance
81:1908-08-27
15534:1948β49:
15528:1947β48:
15522:1946β47:
15518:S. Barnes
15516:1945β46:
15501:1941β42:
15497:S. Barnes
15495:1940β41:
15489:1939β40:
15483:1938β39:
15477:1937β38:
15471:1936β37:
15465:1935β36:
15461:Fingleton
15459:1934β35:
15453:1933β34:
15449:Sutcliffe
15447:1932β33:
15441:1931β32:
15435:1930β31:
15429:1929β30:
15423:1928β29:
15417:1927β28:
15411:1926β27:
15405:1925β26:
15401:Sutcliffe
15399:1924β25:
15393:1923β24:
15387:1922β23:
15381:1921β22:
15375:1920β21:
15369:1919β20:
15365:Armstrong
15363:1918β19:
15348:1914β15:
15344:Macartney
15342:1913β14:
15336:1912β13:
15330:1911β12:
15324:1910β11:
15318:1909β10:
15312:1908β09:
15308:Hardstaff
15306:1907β08:
15300:1906β07:
15294:1905β06:
15290:Armstrong
15288:1904β05:
15282:1903β04:
15276:1902β03:
15270:1901β02:
15264:1900β01:
15091:Sri Lanka
14749:Australia
14669:Tyldesley
14489:Sutcliffe
14371:Sthalekar
14265:Underwood
14250:Tendulkar
14245:Sutcliffe
14235:Spofforth
13990:Greenidge
13965:Gilchrist
13386:Ian Healy
13232:Sthalekar
13151:Spofforth
13086:McDermott
13071:Macartney
13006:Gilchrist
12956:Armstrong
12789:Doug Ring
12542:2012/13:
12521:Gilchrist
12478:1978/79:
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12374:1945/46:
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12332:Armstrong
12305:1901/02:
12286:1894/95:
12282:McDonnell
12254:1884/85:
12247:1884/85:
12106:1960β1963
11977: at
11561:25 August
11430:26 August
11408:26 August
11385:26 August
11303:23 August
11173:29 August
11143:29 August
11053:29 August
10847:BBC Sport
10720:23 August
10607:27 August
10503:BBC Sport
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8694:1 January
8661:1 January
8628:1 January
8535:23 August
8415:1 January
8193:23 August
8099:8 January
8087:Howstat.
8059:23 August
7819:23 August
7759:23 August
7542:25 August
7457:23 August
7375:15 August
7315:23 August
7285:23 August
7214:23 August
7183:22 August
7015:23 August
7004:The Times
6916:22 August
6856:23 August
6826:22 August
6705:23 August
6558:21 August
6528:21 August
6447:23 August
6344:23 August
6247:23 August
6214:21 August
6090:23 August
6043:15 August
6013:15 August
5954:23 August
5702:BBC Sport
5681:23 August
5611:23 August
5550:23 August
5447:23 August
5440:The Times
5330:20 August
5277:21 August
5199:23 August
4799:23 August
4764:21 August
4738:27 August
4657:23 August
4647:ABC Radio
4622:23 August
4154:Ned Kelly
4022:, England
3980:in 1998.
3942:When the
3857:Admiralty
3850:HMS
3835:ABC radio
3797:Greenhill
3770:Bob Hawke
3657:apartheid
3554:Long Room
3469:Bill Voce
3378:Baseball
3267:centuries
2478:100 / 50
2259:bump ball
2247:Jack Ikin
2232:The Gabba
2228:Australia
2182:cricket.
2168:Melbourne
2062:fractured
2035:follow-on
1948:Melbourne
1810:Sheffield
1785:Worcester
1702:hook shot
1651:Bill Voce
1590:honeymoon
1495:Chevrolet
1487:Melbourne
1378:Worcester
1357:Clem Hill
1318:averaging
1306:Slazenger
1302:Wm. Sykes
1192:St George
1181:ultimatum
1165:Moss Vale
1117:the fifth
1061:Mittagong
1041:Cambridge
1038:played at
910:cricketer
565:stumpings
474:Top score
348:Last Test
323:Australia
290:Relations
274:leg break
167:1940β1941
128:Australia
15419:Ponsford
15413:Ponsford
15395:Ponsford
15383:O'Keeffe
15326:Faulkner
15320:Kortlang
15314:Ransford
15187:Zimbabwe
14999:Pakistan
14849:Joe Root
14734:above 50
14579:Richards
14559:Graveney
14326:Bakewell
14170:O'Reilly
14150:Mohammad
14120:Marshall
14095:Lindwall
13995:Grimmett
13985:Graveney
13955:Gavaskar
13940:Faulkner
13915:de Silva
13910:Davidson
13537:Richards
13437:12
13427:11
13417:10
13237:Thompson
13201:Woodfull
13196:S. Waugh
13191:M. Waugh
13131:O'Reilly
13096:McKenzie
13066:Lindwall
13011:Grimmett
12996:Davidson
12966:Blackham
12825:17
12810:16
12795:15
12785:14
12775:13
12765:12
12755:11
12745:10
12403:Lindwall
12358:Woodfull
12345:Bardsley
12270:Blackham
12241:; 1890:
12125:Records
11940:(1996):
11922:(1974):
11889:(1978):
11853:(1995):
11802:(1985):
11727:(2001):
11709:(2002):
11691:(1949):
11361:Archived
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11167:Archived
11137:Archived
11113:27 April
11107:Archived
11083:27 April
11077:Archived
11073:ABC News
11047:Archived
11024:27 April
11018:archived
10981:Archived
10949:Archived
10925:12 March
10919:Archived
10852:Archived
10827:27 April
10821:archived
10745:Archived
10640:Archived
10601:Archived
10571:Archived
10508:Archived
10482:13 March
10417:26 April
10312:3 August
10256:Archived
10226:Archived
10200:Archived
10164:(2008).
10101:BBC News
10094:Archived
10074:24 March
10068:archived
10046:24 March
10040:Archived
9980:Archived
9976:Cricinfo
9947:28 April
9941:Archived
9917:28 April
9911:archived
9856:28 April
9850:Archived
9820:28 April
9814:Archived
9785:28 April
9779:Archived
9639:Archived
9635:Cricinfo
9591:Archived
9499:29 April
9493:Archived
9465:3 August
9356:Archived
9254:Archived
9092:Archived
9056:Archived
9023:Archived
9019:Cricinfo
8990:Archived
8986:Cricinfo
8960:Archived
8956:Cricinfo
8930:Archived
8900:Archived
8896:Cricinfo
8870:Archived
8866:Cricinfo
8840:Archived
8836:Cricinfo
8810:Archived
8790:8 August
8784:Archived
8754:Archived
8750:Cricinfo
8721:Archived
8717:Cricinfo
8688:Archived
8684:Cricinfo
8655:Archived
8651:Cricinfo
8622:Archived
8618:Cricinfo
8589:Archived
8585:Cricinfo
8559:Archived
8555:Cricinfo
8505:29 March
8499:Archived
8495:cricinfo
8469:Archived
8435:Cricinfo
8409:Archived
8379:Archived
8375:Cricinfo
8349:Archived
8319:Archived
8315:Cricinfo
8280:Archived
8246:Cricinfo
8220:Archived
8216:Cricinfo
8152:Cricinfo
8120:Cricinfo
8093:Archived
8066:legends.
8023:Archived
8021:. ESPN.
7984:Archived
7945:Archived
7912:Archived
7885:Archived
7843:Archived
7813:Archived
7753:Archived
7749:Cricinfo
7702:Archived
7672:Archived
7668:Cricinfo
7621:8 August
7615:Archived
7613:. 1948.
7576:Archived
7572:Cricinfo
7536:Archived
7369:Archived
7309:Archived
7305:Cricinfo
7247:Archived
7243:Cricinfo
7208:Archived
7204:Cricinfo
7152:8 August
7146:Archived
7144:. 1939.
7099:Archived
7097:. 1938.
7069:Archived
7065:Cricinfo
7039:Archived
7035:Cricinfo
6976:Archived
6946:26 April
6940:Archived
6936:Cricinfo
6910:Archived
6908:. 1938.
6880:Archived
6878:. 1937.
6850:Archived
6846:Cricinfo
6820:Archived
6818:. 1938.
6790:Archived
6759:Archived
6755:Cricinfo
6729:Archived
6699:Archived
6695:Cricinfo
6620:Archived
6616:Cricinfo
6552:Archived
6550:. 1935.
6522:Archived
6520:. 1935.
6483:Archived
6479:Cricinfo
6441:Archived
6437:Cricinfo
6402:Archived
6378:25 April
6372:Archived
6338:Archived
6334:Cricinfo
6290:Archived
6241:Archived
6208:Archived
6206:. 1934.
6166:25 April
6160:Archived
6156:Cricinfo
6084:Archived
6080:Cricinfo
6037:Archived
6007:Archived
5948:Archived
5919:27 April
5909:Cricinfo
5871:Archived
5867:Cricinfo
5841:Archived
5839:. 1933.
5802:Archived
5737:Archived
5733:Cricinfo
5675:Archived
5644:Archived
5642:. 1931.
5605:Archived
5601:Cricinfo
5580:7 August
5574:Archived
5570:Cricinfo
5544:Archived
5540:Cricinfo
5514:Archived
5512:. 1931.
5484:Archived
5443:. London
5412:Archived
5410:. 1931.
5359:Archived
5324:Archived
5271:Archived
5269:. 1930.
5229:7 August
5223:Archived
5221:. 1930.
5142:Archived
5011:5 August
5005:Archived
4929:Archived
4925:ABC News
4904:Archived
4885:Archived
4882:VisitNSW
4836:Archived
4817:Archived
4758:Archived
4732:Archived
4712:3 August
4706:Archived
4593:29 April
4587:archived
4533:27 April
4527:Archived
4503:27 April
4497:Archived
4473:27 April
4467:Archived
4430:Archived
4426:Cricinfo
4395:Archived
4364:Archived
4308:See also
4259:Strayana
4219:Ted Egan
4164:(1938),
4160:(1930),
4081:Landline
3801:Goodwood
3793:Pasadena
3560:; until
3438:obituary
3339:Bradman
3332:Standard
3323:Athlete
3247:Cricinfo
3245:Source:
2730:Average
2724:Highest
2721:Not Out
2718:Innings
2709:average.
2666:Overall
2619: β
2616: β
2574: β
2571: β
2487:Average
2484:Wickets
2472:Average
2466:Matches
2458:Bowling
2455:Batting
2426:Hannibal
2382:The Oval
2359:declared
2327:Adelaide
2139:Adelaide
2050:The Oval
1960:declared
1891:Tasmania
1635:bouncers
1616:, London
1602:Bodyline
1596:Bodyline
1544:, 2 and
1530:Brisbane
1491:Goulburn
1483:Adelaide
1474:the bush
1431:The Oval
1251:Brisbane
1237:were to
1228:Victoria
1212:NSW team
1154:Wingello
987:a museum
966:Bodyline
820:Bodyline
677:Bodyline
669:In Media
586:Source:
563:Catches/
463:100s/50s
239:Braddles
224:Nickname
15530:Bradman
15524:Compton
15491:Bradman
15479:Bradman
15473:Bradman
15467:Bradman
15455:Bradman
15443:Bradman
15437:Bradman
15431:Bradman
15425:Bradman
15389:Chapman
15377:Hendren
15338:Trumper
15302:Hopkins
15284:Trumper
15211:italics
15197:(51.54)
15170:(50.23)
15164:(51.37)
15158:(52.88)
15152:(54.20)
15146:(56.68)
15140:(57.78)
15134:(58.61)
15128:(60.83)
15101:(57.40)
15074:(50.66)
15068:(53.81)
15062:(55.37)
15056:(60.97)
15029:(52.05)
15023:(52.29)
15017:(52.57)
15011:(61.55)
14982:(50.25)
14974:(54.98)
14945:(51.12)
14939:(52.31)
14933:(53.78)
14927:(54.20)
14900:(50.06)
14894:(55.00)
14888:(56.67)
14882:(56.94)
14876:(58.45)
14870:(58.67)
14864:(59.23)
14858:(60.73)
14852:(50.11)
14844:(62.15)
14832:England
14815:(50.56)
14809:(50.73)
14803:(51.06)
14797:(51.52)
14791:(51.62)
14785:(51.85)
14779:(53.86)
14773:(56.97)
14765:(61.87)
14759:(99.94)
14730:with a
14728:batsmen
14629:Hayward
14619:Cowdrey
14609:Sandham
14569:Bradman
14549:Compton
14499:Woolley
14479:Boycott
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