The Greatest Cricket Batsman of All Time
Sir Donald ‘The Don’ Bradman is acknowledged to be the greatest batsman in history. A cricket legend, he retired with a batting average of 99.94. The most talented batsman in cricket history, with an unbeaten average. He is the greatest sportsperson in history.
Born | August 27, 1908 · Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia |
Died | February 25, 2001 · Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (pneumonia) |
Birth name | Donald George Bradman |
Nicknames | The Don, The Little Fella, The Boy from Bowral |
Height | 5′ 8″ (1.73 m) |
Spouse | Jessie Bradman(April 30, 1932 - September 15, 1997) (her death, 3 children) |
Children | John Bradman, Ross Moyes Bradman, Shirley Jane Bradman |
Parents | George Henry Bradman, Emily Lillian Whatman |
Relatives | Greta Bradman(Grandchild) |
Famous | Australian Cricket player |
Batting | Right-handed |
Competition | Test | First-class |
Matches | 52 | 234 |
Runs scored | 6,996 | 28,067 |
Batting average | 99.94 | 95.14 |
100s/50s | 29/13 | 117/69 |
Top score | 334 | 452* |
Balls bowled | 160 | 2,114 |
Wickets | 2 | 36 |
Bowling average | 36.00 | 37.97 |
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