Don Bradman

Don Bradman

Australia Australia

Overview

Full Name Donald George Bradman
Age 92y 182d
Died on February 25, 2001
Born Thursday August 27, 1908, Australia
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Leg break
Playing Role Batter

Teams represented

Biography

When is a Test batting average of 56 really bad? When you are a Bradman! This is exactly what happened when the strategy of Bodyline was thought about by England’s Douglas Jardine, as an antidote against the run machine that went by the name of Don Bradman. Bradman and the rest of the Australians struggled to cope with it, but still managed to score more than 50 every innings, which in hindsight was another 50 lesser than the Don’s over all Test average! That was the only time the Australians lost the Ashes (1932-33).

Sir Donald Bradman of Australia was the greatest batsman and cricketer in the world to have ever graced the gentleman’s game. He dominated throughout the 1930’s and 40’s, scoring 974 runs in a single series that included a 309 at Headingley. Not only was he a world-class player surrounded by adulation, but also an apt administrator in the Cricket Australia set up, a fine selector and truly knowledgeable cricket expert.

Bradman ended his career with 29 centuries and 6996 runs in 80 Test appearances, becoming the first-ever batsman to score two triple centuries in Test cricket. Post World War-II, he led the Aussies to 11 victories in 15 matches, not losing a single match thus giving rise to the sobriquet of ‘The Invincibles’. A four in his final innings would have ensured a perfect 100 in terms of average, but Eric Hollies’ full toss had other ideas and the Don was dismissed for a duck, thereby ending his career with an average of 99.94 – 9994 has since been ABC’s PO Box number!

“The Don” left for his heavenly abode on 25th February, 2001, aged 92 years, leaving behind a lifetime of legacy to cherish for generations to follow!

Debut
Australia vs England at Brisbane - Friday November 30, 1928

Batting

Matches 52
Innings 80
Runs 6996
100's - 50's 29 - 13
Sixes - Fours 6 - 681
Average 99.94
Strike Rate -
Highest Score (vs England, 11/07/1930) 334

Bowling

Matches 52
Innings 9
Overs 20
Wickets 2
Economy Rate 2.70
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs West Indies, 12/12/1930) 1/8

Fielding

Catches 32
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Runs

1025
771
514
257
Runs
Years