BRADMAN, SIR DONALD GEORGE ... although he was an amateur, his cricket was the serious key to Don Bradman's livelihood. The West Indians were his next victims when they toured Australia in ...
The records that he has amassed in cricket are jaw-dropping ... including his career-best 334. Sir Don Bradman scored 5028 runs in Tests against England, which is by far the highest against ...
Unquestionably the greatest batsman in the game, arguably the greatest cricketer ever, and one of the finest sportsmen of all time, Don Bradman was so far ahead of the competition as to render ...
The sun of the cricket world had gone down in its full glorious blaze. On September 23, 1948, Don Bradman calmly packed his bags in Room 326 of the Piccadilly Hotel in London. The last item to go ...
Having watched Sir Don Bradman amass his career-best 334 from ... Neville Cardus, the great cricket reporter, thought Hammond had 'put romance behind him'. It had worked well enough in the 1932/ ...
READ: Nazir Ali becomes first Indian to dismiss Don Bradman The first side to engage in cricket in the island were the Australians of 1884. At Galle Face, Colombo, the tourists faced 18 men of ...
including Sir Don Bradman's final Test appearance in 1948. The ground has hosted numerous Ashes battles and significant cricketing events, solidifying its status as an iconic cricket stadium.