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Bradman's Invincibles

Arthur Morris, member of Don Bradman’s ‘Invincibles’, passes away at 93

Morris was considered by Don Bradman as the greatest left-handed batsman ever.

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Ron Saggers: Second wicketkeeper of the 1948 Invincibles

Ron Saggers spent his career as understudy to Don Tallon.

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Ernie Toshack: “The Black Prince” who holds the record for the cheapest five-for in Test history

Unfortunately, Ernie Toshack's Test career lasted only two years.

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Don Bradman’s bat fetches $65,000 at auction

A bat used by Australian great Donald Bradman and signed by his 1948 "Invincible" team sold for Aus $61,000 ($65,000) at auction in Melbourne on Thursday, reports said.

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Sir Don Bradman’s bat up for auction

A cricket bat used by Australian great Donald Bradman and signed by his 1948 "Invincibles" team is expected to fetch up to Aus$20,000 (US$17,900) at an auction this month, an auctioneer said Friday.

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Don Bradman, Arthur Morris mastermind Invincible Australia’s 404-run chase

The Invincibles chased down a world-record 404 that day at Headingley. It was also the day when Don Bradman scored his last run and hundred in Test cricket.

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Neil Harvey: One of the greatest left-handers in history of cricket

Neil Harvey, the youngest of Don Bradman's Invincibles, was also the youngest Australian to score a Test hundred at that time.

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