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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_BradmanDon Bradman - Wikipedia

    Sir Donald George Bradman AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), nicknamed "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. His cricketing successes have been claimed by Shane Warne, among others, to make Bradman the "greatest sportsperson" in history.

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  2. Sir DonaldDon“ George Bradman, AC (* 27. August 1908 in Cootamundra, New South Wales; † 25. Februar 2001 in Adelaide) war ein australischer Cricketspieler und statistisch der beste Batsman aller Zeiten. Bis heute ist er einer der populärsten australischen Sportler überhaupt.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest batsman who ever lived and the greatest cricketer of the 20th century. See his batting style, average, centuries, records, videos, news and photos on ESPNcricinfo.

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    • September 27, 1908
    • Australia
  4. 25. Feb. 2001 · Learn about the legendary Australian batsman who scored 6996 runs at an average of 99.94 in his Test career. Explore his biography, batting and bowling records, achievements and trivia on Cricbuzz.com.

  5. Don Bradman, Australian cricketer, one of the greatest run scorers in the history of the game and often judged the greatest player of the 20th century. In Test (international) matches Bradman scored 6,996 runs for Australia and set a record with his average of 99.94 runs per contest.

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  6. Visit the Bradman Museum in Bowral, NSW, Australia, to learn about the life and legacy of Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest cricketer of all time. Explore interactive exhibitions, view his cricket bat, and discover the history and culture of cricket around the world.

  7. Donald Bradman is widely regarded as the greatest batsman of all time, with a Test average of 99.94 and 29 centuries. He played 52 Tests for Australia from 1928 to 1948 and was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2009.