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Don Bradman career highlights

Don Bradman Firsts Part 8: The first and only time Bradman was run out in Tests

Little did Bradman know that his only run-out would be a part of a narrow loss for Australia.

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Don Bradman Firsts Part 7: The first triple hundred

It was the era of big scores, with Ponsford hammering two 400-plus innings in 1923 and 1927.

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Don Bradman Firsts Part 6: His First and Only serious experiment as opener

The experiment to use Bradman as an opener did not turn out to be as successful as it intended to be.

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Don Bradman Firsts Part 5: His first Test hundred

Bradman brought up his first century in the third Test of the 1928-29 edition of the Ashes.

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Don Bradman Firsts Part 4: His disappointing Test debut

On November 30, 1928, Don Bradman took the field for Australia in a Test match for the first time.

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Don Bradman’s last game of First-Class career ends tragically

March 8, 1949, was the last day of the legendary Don Bradman's First-Class career.

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Don Bradman recovers from near-fatal illness to construct his fastest hundred in Sheffield Shield

South Australia made 688, amassed in just 104.2 overs against Tasmania.

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Don Bradman: The man current Australian team would have loved to watch bat

Don Bradman is the batsman Australian cricketers wished they could watch bat. His average is 99.94 and according to Brad Haddin he is twice as good as any other batsman. "To see someone twice as good as Ricky Ponting would be great," says Haddin. David Warner too feels there is no doubt that he would...

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Happy Birthday, Don Bradman!

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