Don Bradman
Don Bradman
Sir Donald George Bradman (27 August 1908-25 February 2001), often called The Dawn , was an Australian cricketerwho is considered the greatest batsman of the world . His batting average in Test cricket was 99.97, which is often considered the greatest achievement earned by any player in any major game.
At an early age, Don touched the ambition of the career. Until the age of 22, he had made many records, some of which still remained. During his 20-year cricket career, he scored so many runs consistently that, in the words of former Australian captain Bill Woodful - the equivalent of three batsmen would be. To overcome these , controversial tips such as bodyline were also invented by the England team . As captain and administrator, Bradman is always devoted to aggressive and exciting cricket. The record crowd was over to see them. He used to remain uncomfortable with his continued publicity and also affected his behavior. They were considered to be a lifelong kind of person.
After retirement, he continued to serve cricket as administrator, selector and writer for three decades. In 2001, when it was time for more than 50 years to retire, at one time the then Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard , called him the greatest living Australian. Stamps were also issued with Bradman's picture, coins were also fired. A museum had been built in his name only after his survival. On August 27, 2008, gold coins worth $ 5 worth was released in Australia on their birth anniversary. On 19th November 2009, Don Bradman was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame .
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Popularity [ edit ]
Bradman's name became a prelude to extraordinary superiority in the cricket world and in other broad forms. The word Brydamenesk has been coined as a term used in both cricket and non-cricket. [2]
Life [ edit ]
Donald George Bradman, who was the youngest son of George and Emily family, was born on 27 August 1908 in Kootamundra, New South Wales . [3] They also have a brother and there are three sisters, in which the name of the brother Victor and sisters is named Islet, Lillian and Elizabeth May. [3] A grandfather was a great Italian who settled in Australia in 1826 AD . [4] Bradman's mother and father lived in Yevu Yevu city of Stankembling . Emily gave birth to Bramdman Kootamundra, who is now the Bradman Birthplace Museum . Emily Joe New South WalesAnd 1911 when Don Bradman was two and a half years old, his parents had decided that they would leave Mithigong and go to Bova and they will go there. [3] [5] [6]
Bradman used to practice batting since childhood. After this, he himself founded Solo Cricket, in which cricket's stumpsball and golf ball are used. [7] [8] He played a lot of cricket in his childhood and made the first century when he was 12 when he had scored 125 runs in that match [1] and the match was played at MITGONG High School, playing for Bowra Public School Was played in front of [9]
Statistical summary [ edit ]
Test cricket performance [ edit ]
Don Bradman started his Test Cricket against England on 30 November 1928 and played his last Test against Englandon 18 August 1948 .
Bradman played a total of 52 Test matches in his Test career, which included 6,996 runs, including 29 centuries and 13 half centuries from the batting average of 99.94. Bradman played the most innings of 334 in an innings in his Test tenure, which is his highest score. He threw 160 balls in his Test tenure, including 8 wickets.
Batting [10] | Bowling [11] | ||||||||
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Opposition | Match | Run | Average | Highest run | 100/50 | Run | The wicket | Average | Best (innings) |
England | 37 | 5028 | 89.78 | 334 | 19/12 | 51 | 1 | 51.00 | 1/23 |
India | 5 | 715 | 178.75 | 201 | 4/1 | 4 | 0 | - | - |
South africa | 5 | 806 | 201.50 | 299 * | 4/0 | 2 | 0 | - | - |
West indies | 5 | 447 | 74.50 | 223 | 2/0 | 15 | 1 | 15.00 | 1/8 |
Full complement | 52 | 6996 | 99.94 | 334 | 29/13 | 72 | 2 | 36.00 | 1/8 |
First-class cricket performance [ edit ]
Inning | Not out | Highest | The total | Average | Century | Century / innings | |
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Ashes Test | 63 | 7 | 334 | 5,028 | 89.78 | 19 | 30.2% |
All tests | 80 | 10 | 334 | 6,996 | 99.94 | 29 | 36.3% |
Sheffield Shield | 96 | 15 | 452 * | 8,926 | 110.19 | 36 | 37.5% |
All first class | 338 | 43 | 452 * | 28,067 | 95.14 | 117 | 34.6% |
Gradation | 93 | 17 | 303 | 6,598 | 86.80 | 28 | 30.1% |
All second class | 331 | 64 | 320 * | 22,664 | 84.80 | 94 | 28.4% |
Grand total | 669 | 107 | 452 * | 50,731 | 90.27 | 211 | 31.5% |
Statistics from the Bradman Museums [12] |
Picture [ edit ]
Sir Donald Bradman personal information Full Name Donald George Bradman Birth 27 August 1908 New South Wales, Australia
The death 25 February 2001 (age 92)South Australia, Australia
Surname The Dawn, The Boy from Bowler, Bradley height 5 feet 5 inch [1] Style of batting Right-handed Bowling style Right-handed leg break role The batsman International information National party Test debut(cap 124 ) November 30, 1928 vs England Final test 18th August 1948 vs England Home team information The year Team 1927-34 New south wales cricket team 1935-49 South Australia Career statistics Contest Test First class Match 52 234 Make runs 6, 99 6 28,067 batting average 99.94 9 5.14 Century / Fifties 29/13 117/6 9 high score 334 452 * Of lilies 160 2114 The wicket 2 36 Average bowling 36.00 37.97 5 wickets in an innings 0 0 10 wickets in the match 0 0 Best bowling 1/8 3/35 Catch / Stump 32 / - 131/1 Source: Cricinfo , 4 December 2014
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