A former Australian batting star Adam Gilchrist believes that the legendary Don Bradman would not have achieved his remarkable batting average if he had faced a bowler of Bumrah's caliber.
Don Bradman’s strike rate of 80.0 in Test cricket is a testament to his extraordinary batting ability. To put this into perspective, a strike rate of 80 means that Bradman scored an average of ...
Don Bradman himself made 2,428 runs at an average ... The sole tiny bow to convention lay in his rarely opening the batting, although it seldom seemed to diminish him if a wicket fell immediately ...
Sachin Tendulkar and Don Bradman have been two ultimate legends in cricket. Their legacy still lives with the fans and cricket community. Former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting has named another man ...
The Indian batting great has a photograph of Bradman's favourite eleven ... without any doubt was from Sir Don. In 1994-95 he told his wife that my batting style resembles his batting style ...
Usman Khawaja struck his maiden double hundred in Test cricket on day two of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle on ...
Performances in matches that overlap decades are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures Performances in matches ...
Kamindu Mendis, who shone for Sri Lanka with consistent batting displays in the year gone by, has been named as the ICC Men’s ...
New Delhi: Don Bradman is considered the greatest of all time, with an unmatched Test batting average of 99.96. However, Australian legend Adam Gilchrist believes that Jasprit Bumrah would have ...