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Among the crowd on “the hill” was the place to be when NSW played England at the SCG, 90 years ago. They wailed “like a threnody” when Bradman limped off for 18.
Most pennies today have little value, but those from the early American colonies can sell for thousands of dollars. In 2010, ...
Late in his life, Sir Donald Bradman identified the batsman who played most like him. “I was very, very struck by his technique,” Bradman said in 1996. “I asked my wife to come and have a ...
“My grandpa, Don Bradman, saw cricket as a game for everyone no matter age, ability, background or beyond.
‘Life of a recluse’: Don Bradman’s heartbreaking admission revealed New revelations about Sir Don Bradman have given a heartbreaking insight into the Australian cricket icon’s final years.
Sir Donald Bradman became a “recluse” in his later years as the Australian cricket icon struggled with his relationship with fame.
Don Bradman is remembered for his fight against apartheid as well as his batting, so his stance on players who joined rebel tours of South Africa will come as a shock to cricket fans.
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Sir Don Bradman The train pulled into Bowral station and immediately, the town’s connection to Bradman was palpable.
Sir Don Bradman's iconic baggy green cap fetched a staggering Rs 2.63 crore after the rare piece of cricketing history was put up for auction.
Sir Don Bradman's iconic baggy green cap fetched INR 2.63 crore at an auction on Tuesday.
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