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Donald Bradman
Donald Bradman was a famous Australian cricketer, who narrowly missed scoring an average of 100, by four runs. Being the best batsman in the world.
Sir Donald Bradman was the greatest batsman of all time because he had an average of 99.93! this is as close as anyone has got to a 100 average in the history of cricket! (He was allso awesome because he was australian!)
He was bowled on the first ball for a duck (zero). Four runs would have left him an average of 100 - it ended on 99.94
Don bradman has highest average in test cricket. It was almost 100!!
don bradman played over 100 test games in his career
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Sir Donald Bradman holds the highest test average of any player ever to have played test cricket, 99.94 runs per innings. He needed just four in his last Test innings, at The Oval in 1948, to gain an average of 100, but was out second ball for 0 bowled by Eric Hollies.
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Had he made 4 runs in his last test match innings he would have had an average of 100 in test cricket.... sadly the Don was out for a Duck...... Oval Vs England 1948. Almost certainly the finest batsman the game has ever seen.
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If they are all treated equally, you are averaging a 92.