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Sir Don Bradman

Sir Don Bradman

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03 Jun 2021

Sir Don Bradman

Cricket
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Full NameSir Don Bradman
ProfessionBatsman
Date of Birth27 Aug, 1908
Place of BirthAustralia

Awards & Achievements

  • Appointed as Knight Bachelor in 1949 (the only Australian cricketer ever to be bestowed with the honour)
  • Appointed as the "Member of the Order of Australia" in 1979
  • Australian Confederation of Sport elected him the Greatest male athlete of the past 200 years in 1988
  • Sports Australia Hall of Fame honoured him as the "Male Athlete of the Century" in 1999
  • "Sports Illustrated" magazine named him as the "No.1 Australian Athlete of the 20th Century"
  • "Wisden Cricket Almanack" voted him (by 100 judges) as the "Greatest Cricketer of the 20th Century" in 2000
  • Named as captain of the "Australian Cricket Board Team of the Century" in 2000
  • Sir Donald Bradman-The legendary player who is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all times. The one who has set the Test Average record of 99.94 which is yet to be broken. He had contributed his best to sustain the rank of the team to the top-notch spot even during the great economical depression in Australia. Sir Donald Bradman's life is indeed a legend and an inspiration to the budding players of cricket who wish to achieve success in the sport. Apart from being a successful cricketer, he was also an active administratorwriter and selector who served the sport even after his retirement.

    Sir Donald Bradman was born on 27th August 1908 at CootamundraNew South Wales. In his early years, Donald trained himself with a cricket stump and a golf ball that sharpened his batting skills. He left school in 1922 and was employed as a real estate agent. Along with the job, he used to practice cricket as well as tennis. But, after sometimes, he dropped the idea to play tennis and contributed all his time to his passion that was cricket. Bradman made his first-class cricket debut at the age of 19 and scored a century.

    The player has set various benchmarks for others to measure their level of perfection in the sport. In 1928, Bradman debuted in Test cricket as part of Australian cricket team in a Test series against England and ended up scoring 468 runs with an average of 67 that depicted his batting prowess and technical skills. One of his highest achievements is when he scored 974 runs with an average of 139.14 against England after which the opponent team introduced a strategy named 'Bodyline' to unsettle his batting. Even then he managed to sustain his average to 57.

    Post-retirement, Bradman chose to make rest of his life affiliated with cricket and successfully played the role of an administrator of Australian Cricket Board. Bradman was a quiet and reserved personality who always focused on grooming his performance, keeping a distance from media as well as the family, due to which he has often been regarded as wary and aloof. In 2001, the Prime Minister of Australia John Howard complimented him as the greatest living Australian. On the occasion of his birth ceremony on 27th August in 2008, a commemorative gold coin of $5 with his image embossed on it, was issued by the Royal Australian Mint. Bradman's name was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2009. The legendary player had scored a total of 6996 runs, playing 52 matches all through his active career. Indeed, Sir Donald Bradman's statistical records that he established are unmatched even today. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest batsmen of the game who has earned a place not only in the history of cricket but also in the heart of cricket fanatics.