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Sir Donald Bradman - 99.94 but not out foreve: 99.94 but not out foreve
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Sir Donald Bradman - 99.94 but not out foreve. 9994 but not out foreve. Sir Donald George Bradman. AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), often referred to as The Don. Was an Australian cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman's career Test batting average of 99.94 has been claimed to be statistically the greatest achievement in any major sport. Bradman's birthplace at Cootamundra is now a museum. Manufactured today by Sykes' successor company, Slazenger.
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Donald Bradman: 99.94 but not out foreve
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9994 but not out foreve. Sir Donald George Bradman. AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), often referred to as The Don. Was an Australian cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman's career Test batting average of 99.94 has been claimed to be statistically the greatest achievement in any major sport. Bradman's birthplace at Cootamundra is now a museum. Bradman with his Wm. Sykes bat, in the early 1930s. The Don Bradman Autograph bat is still. Car Park - Automobile.
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Donald Bradman: Australia's 'Elvis of cricket'
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Australias Elvis of cricket. If Australians were asked to name a national hero, he may well refer to Sir Donald Bradman. Nick Bryant made a pilgrimage to the hometown of cricket's first superstar. The museum in which he is memorialised is a treasure trove of baggy green caps, antique willow bats and dog-eared newspaper clippings which record his batting heroics. Outside is the most holy of turf, The Bradman Oval, where, at the age of just 12, "the. Did not feature on the menu. Car Park - Automobile.
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Sir Donald Bradman - 99.94 but not out foreve: Australia's 'Elvis of cricket'
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Sir Donald Bradman - 99.94 but not out foreve. Australias Elvis of cricket. If Australians were asked to name a national hero, he may well refer to Sir Donald Bradman. Nick Bryant made a pilgrimage to the hometown of cricket's first superstar. The museum in which he is memorialised is a treasure trove of baggy green caps, antique willow bats and dog-eared newspaper clippings which record his batting heroics. Outside is the most holy of turf, The Bradman Oval, where, at the age of just 12, "the.