His father, a farmer and carpenter, was the son of Charles Bradman, who emigrated from East Anglia in 1852. Born at Cootamundra in the south-east corner of New South Wales, the young Don lived for ...
As part of our Greatest Interviews series, we go back to 1947 and an encounter with ‘the Don’ of Australian cricket ...
Bradman was fascinated by Morris — especially during his final series in 1948. Young Harvey was just making his mark in Test cricket, and during the following decade, as a selector, The Don ...
The memories of Don Bradman’s genius was too fresh in the minds of the Australians. And any young batsman showing special promise was soon branded as the second coming of the cricketing messiah.
Widely regarded as one of the best batsmen in world cricket, Sir Donald Bradman's Australia blazer fetched $100,000 at an auction in Melbourne, well above its $70,000 estimate. The green jacket ...
The interview with Donald Bradman (1908-2001), widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time, took place in 1947 just after the first Test series that Australia had hosted since 1937.
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