On this day in 1908, legendary Australian batter Don Bradman was born


On this day in 1908, legendary Australian batter Don Bradman was born

On this day in 1908, in the Cootamundra region of New South Wales in Australia was born perhaps the greatest and most entertaining batter.

All time, Donald George Bradman. Nicknamed ‘The Don’, Bradman was one. Those few batters in the sport during the 1920s to 1940s.

Who instilled fear in the mind of bowlers and often left them confused as to what they should bowl to him. Bradman was famous.

For his highly entertaining and attacking brand of cricket, shades of which can be found modern-day greats like Sanath Jayasuriya.

Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, AB De Villiers, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting, Virat Kohli, etc.

Before the powerplays, field restrictions, thick and more batter-friendly bats and free hits. Bradman truly dominated the bowlers and made

An otherwise even battle between the bat and ball appear extremely favourable to batters during his stay at the crease this iconic.

Aussie batter holds some towering cricket records that still stand till this very day. In 52 Tests, he scored 6,996 runs at an average of 99.94.

This is the highest average held by a batter in any format of the game. He scored a whopping 29 hundreds and 13 fifties. His best individual.

score is 334 with 29 tons in 80 innings, he has the best conversion rate of 36.25 per cent. Bradman has also hit a massive total of 12 Test.

Double centuries, most by a batter in the sport’s history he also has the most number of Test triple centuries by a batter, tied.

with modern-day greats like Chris Gayle, Virender Sehwag and Brian Lara. His attacking approach in batting is also immortalised.

The sport with help of some scary statistics. He has scored the most number of runs. A day’s play in Test history, having scored 309 runs.

Against England at Leeds in 1930. Six of his 29 Test tons were made during a single session of day’s play in terms of matches, he is the fastest batter

To reach 1,000 runs in Tests (7 matches), 2,000 runs (15 matches), 3000 runs (23 matches), 4000 runs (31 matches)

5000 runs (36 matches) and 6,000 runs (45 matches). He loved scoring runs against England, having scored 5,028 runs against the arch-rivals.

Before the advent of the ICC World Test Championship, Bradman had the record of scoring the most number of runs in a series.

During the Ashes against England in 1930, Bradman scored 974 runs at an average of 139.14. He scored four hundred-plus scores.

Seven innings, with a best of 334. Such was his stature in the team, that he scored 24.28 per cent of the team’s total runs throughout his career.

Bradman also had an intimidating first-class cricket record. In 234 matches. he scored 28,067 runs at an average of 95.14. A massive 117 centuries.

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And 69 half-centuries came from his bat. His best score in first-class cricket is 452*.The sight of Bradman standing with a willow in his hand.

A spooky one for bowlers, who invented ways to cut short his run flow. During the 1932-33 Ashes series, England team invented.

A ‘Bodyline’ style of bowling, aiming to go for the batter’s body and hoping that a deflection would go straight into the fielders at the leg side.

Though England won the series 4-1 with this method, Bradman’s bat still scored a good amount of runs even when it was subdued by the Bodyline.

In eight innings across four matches, he scored 396 runs at an average of 56.57. One century and three fifties came from his bat.

The batter stayed consistent throughout his career, registering averages above 40 in all calendar years except 1936 when he averaged 30.

He scored the most runs in a calender year in his final year in international cricket – 1948. This year, he scored 1,025 runs across 13 innings.

In 13 matches at an average of 113.88 with five tons and two fifities and a best of 201. In the last year of his career, he accomplished.

A remarkable feat as a captain as well. During his side’s tour of England for the Ashes, his team played a total of 34 matches.

Including five Tests against England. The rest of the matches were against various counties. The Bradman-led side returned home.

Undefeated, having won 25 matches and drawn nine. This side came to known as ‘The Invincibles’.The tour lasted from April to September.

Bradman was the top scorer on this tour, having scored 2,428 runs at an average of 89.92. 11 centuries and eight fifties came from his bat.

His best score was 187. The batter went out of the tour, keeping his reputation as ‘The Don’ intact. Following his retirement in 1948.

He worked as a cricket administrator, writer and selector. He died on February 25, 2001 at the age of 92. In 2009, he was inducted as.

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The first member of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, sealing his legacy as perhaps one of the greatest, if not the greatest to ever pick up a bat.