in the 1920's and 30's
Cricket
Donald Bradman played cricket, he would also hit a golf ball with a cricket stumo against a water tank.
1968
1928
He played for Bowral, St. George (Sydney Suburb), NSW, SA and Australia
Angus Shephard is a future cricket star who will play for Australia and be a prolific run-scorer, up there with the likes of Sir Donald Bradman.
No, he was an Australian cricketer.
Sir Donald Bradman retired from test cricket in 1948. In his farewell 1948 tour of England, the team he led, dubbed "The Invincibles", went undefeated throughout the tour, a feat unmatched to date.
to play cricket for pleasure not for an income
52 test matches
in 1948
Don Bradman played cricket because he had an exceptional talent for the sport, which he discovered at a young age. His passion for the game, combined with his intense dedication and work ethic, drove him to become one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history. Bradman saw cricket as a means of competition and personal expression, and he played to achieve greatness and leave a lasting legacy in the sport.