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The Invincibles of 1948

Is cricket really more hectic these days?

This is a thought that has been bothering me for some time now, more so since Australia had decided to rest their frontline bowlers during the ODI series in South Africa.

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Neil Harvey remembers Arthur Morris at SCG memorial

Morris passed away a month ago at the ripe age of 93.

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‘Invincible’ Arthur Morris’s career in photos

Morris, one of the two remaining members of Don Bradman's 'Invincibles', passed away at the age of 93.

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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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Bill O’Reilly helps Alec Bedser dismiss Don Bradman

Bill O'Reilly masterminded the dismissal of Don Bradman, his own teammate!

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Keith Miller helps Invincibles survive Yorkshire scare at Bradford

A look at the day 'The Invincibles' were saved from a defeat by one Keith Miller.

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Phillip Hughes’ birthday celebrated by The Invincibles

They had planned a surprise for Phillip Hughes on the other side of the pearly gates on his 26th birthday.

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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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Sam Loxton – an Invincible with a great heart

Sam Loxton was a belligerent batsman and a big-hearted bowler of Don Bradman's Invincibles.

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Bill Johnston: Australia’s indefatigable medium-pacer twinned with bowling spin

Bill Johnston took 27 wickets at 23.33 against England in 1948.

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