Don Bradman was the world’s greatest cricketer had outstanding records including:
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Highest Individual Test Batting Average (minimum 15 innings) 99.94; Highest Test Batting Average for a 5-Test Series 201.50 (v South Africa, Australia, 1931-32); Equal top-scorer of triple centuries (with Lara) 2 and 5th wicket partnership (with Sid Barnes 1946-47) 405.
Bradman hit just six sixes in his Test career, five v. England and one v. India. He also hit two fives and a staggering 618 fours in Test cricket.
Don Bradman Age At Death
Bradman died at age 92 in year 2001.
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Don Bradman Highest Score
Bradman’s highest score was 334—his first triple century—against England in the 1930 Ashes.
Bradman scored 309 of those runs on 11 July 1930, which remains as the highest number of runs scored by a single batsman in one day.
Don Bradman Average
Bradman’s career Test batting average of 99.94 has been cited as the greatest achievement by any sportsman in any major sport.
Don Bradman Last Match
Bradman’s last match took place on 14–18 August, with a rest day on 15 August.
Australia won the match by an innings and 149 runs to complete a 4–0 series win.


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