2001 25th of February
Donald Bradman grew up in Bowral, NSW, and his schooling was at the Bowral Public School. He left school at age 14.
Don Bradman was keen on cricket from a very young age: he spent many an hour practising his cricket using a stump and a golf ball. Bradman developed his legendary split-second speed and accuracy by practising hitting into a water tank on a brick stand behind his home: when hit into the curved brick stand, the ball would rebound at high speed and varying angles. His exceptional skill developed out of these early years.
In Australian slang, it's a person who is unbeatable in sport.
Donald George Bradman, born on 27 August 1908 in Cootamundra, New South Wales, is often regarded as the greatest batsman, not only of Australian cricket, but of all time. His batting average of 99.94 from his 52 Tests was nearly double the average of any other player before or since. His contribution to Australian cricket has been significant, and his talent as an individual arguable brought Australia to the centre stage of world cricket. Bradman was drafted in grade cricket in Sydney at the age of 18. Within a year he was representing New South Wales and within three he had made his Test debut. In the English summer of 1930 he scored 974 runs over the course of the five Ashes tests, the highest individual total in any test series. Even at almost forty years of age - most players today are retired by their mid-thirties - Bradman returned to play cricket after World War II. On 12 June 1948, he scored 138 in the First Test Cricket at Trent Bridge. In his farewell 1948 tour of England the team he led, dubbed "The Invincibles", went undefeated throughout the tour, a feat unmatched to date. Bradman was awarded a knighthood in 1949 and a Companion of the Order of Australia, the country's highest civil honour, in 1979. In 1996, he was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame as one of the ten innaugural members. After his retirement, he remained heavily involved in cricket administration, serving as a selector for the national team for nearly 30 years, continuing to positively influence the direction of Australian cricket. (source: today.wmit.net - August 27)
Don bradman died of pneumnia
Don Bradman is 5' 7".
Don Bradman's birth name is Donald George Bradman.
Don Bradman was knighted in 1949
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Don Bradman was born on August 27, 1908.
Don Bradman was born on August 27, 1908.
Don Bradman was born on August 27, 1908.
Victor Bradman
Don bradman did'nt have a coach, but his maternal uncles taught him the basics of cricket, Don bradman trained himself to become a great cricketer
Don bradman has highest average in test cricket. It was almost 100!!
Don Bradman and Jessie Martha Menzies married April 30, 1932. Jessie Bradman passed in 1997.