Donald Bradman
Donald Bradman, born in 1908, is widely regarded as the greatest batsman ever to play cricket, with an average of 99.94 runs in Test matches.
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August 27, 1908
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February 25, 2001
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Donald Bradman, born on August 27, 1908, in Cootamundra, Australia, is widely considered the most outstanding batsman in cricket history. With an unparalleled career Test batting average of 99.94, he scored over 100 runs in a session six times and holds the record for the most runs in a single day with 309. Bradman also has the highest number of Test double-centuries to his name. His exceptional ability to consistently score large centuries distinguished him from other players. From 1936 to 1948, he captained the Australian cricket team, playing a vital role in their success. Among Bradman’s notable achievements are his autobiographical book ‘Farewell to Cricket’ and the establishment of the Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame. He was knighted for his contributions to cricket and inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. Even after his retirement in 1948, Bradman’s legacy as the finest cricketer of all time endures, and he is often regarded as the greatest player of the 20th century and one of cricket’s most prolific run scorers.