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  1. Don Bradman was a teetotaller, ambitious, conservative and meticulous. I was outspoken and gregarious, an equally ambitious young man of Irish descent’ (O’Reilly 1985, 53–54). He later blamed Bradman for the omission of the spinner Clarrie Grimmett from the team that toured England in 1938, describing it as ‘the most biased, ill-considered piece of selection known to Australian cricket’ (Pollard 1995, 312).

  2. Don Bradman scored 29 centuries in Test Cricket. Australian cricketer Sir Don Bradman, often recognized as the greatest batsman of all time, [1] [2] [3] scored twenty-nine Test cricket centuries during his international career which lasted from 1928 to 1948. [N 1] However, his cricketing career was interrupted from 1940 to 1946 due to the ...

  3. Donald Bradman - right-hand bat; legbreak - Player profile Born August 27, 1908 Died February 25, 2001 Test matches (1928/29 - 1948) Basic filter | Advanced filter:

  4. Aug 26, 2016 · 2. Jack Fingleton: During a match at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Bradman came to know that Fingleton’s bat had been sprinkled with holy water by a Catholic bishop. When the opening batsman ...

  5. Don Bradman (1908–2001) is known as the greatest cricket batsman of all time. This Expedition, visits key places in his life and sporting career. A example of a life well lived.

  6. Mar 3, 2016 · Also, at that time, a best-selling single called 'Our Don Bradman', by Jack O'Hagan was a big success down under.Throughout his life, Bradman played the piano to enjoy the relaxation it gave and ...

  7. Mar 8, 2014 · On September 23, 1948, Don Bradman calmly packed his bags in Room 326 of the Piccadilly Hotel in London. The last item to go into his luggage was the latest of his innumerable trophies a silver ...

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