Adam Gilchrist praises Jasprit Bumrah, saying his bowling would’ve even affected Sir Don Bradman’s legendary batting average ...
Adam Gilchrist feels Sir Don Bradman's batting average of 99.94 would have taken a hit had he faced Indian fast bowler ...
"The Don" is widely considered to be the GOAT of Cricket batting almost a century after he made his test debut for Australia. Here's why Bradman's stats are even more impressive when taken into the ...
Chappell holds the record with 13 such scores from 17 Tests, while Bradman (12 from 11 Tests) and Ponting (11 from 15 Tests) also feature in the list. Smith remained unbeaten on 68, which included ...
Australia’s batting great Steve Smith has joined veteran Sir Donald Bradman on the list of players with the most fifty-plus scores at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). During day one of the Boxing ...
Steve Smith scored his fifty off 71 balls in Melbourne Smith scored a hundred in the Brisbane Test Smith is also nearing 9000 Test runs Steve Smith has joined the legendary Don Bradman in an elite ...
Others say that Anderson is trying to use Don Jr. as a 'stepping stone' to reach even 'bigger fish' – which may include Elon Musk. Someone who works in the modeling business and knows Anderson ...
Smith has now joined legendary batters Ricky Ponting, Don Bradman and Greg Chappell to register 10 or more 50-plus scores in Tests at the iconic venue. It was Smith’s 10th fifty-plus score at MCG in ...
Letters written by the late Australian cricket icon Donald Bradman have surfaced, revealing his admiration for fellow Aussie legends Shane Warne and Steve Waugh, as well as his early recognition ...
Letters from Donald Bradman reveal his admiration for Shane Warne, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Ponting. Bradman praised Warne's leg-spin, identified Waugh as a future star, and saw Ponting as a ...
Letters written by cricket legend Don Bradman has revealed how much he was looking forward to the battle between Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne ahead of the 1998 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In the ...
Donald Bradman’s letters to his friend Peter Brough revealed how the cricket legend was looking forward to the battle between Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne during Australia’s tour of India in 1998.