Two sights encapsulated the incongruity of the fourth Test. On the first evening, Scott Boland walked out to open the batting in Australia’s second innings. Then, on the second and final afternoon, ...
Don Bradman is widely regarded as the greatest batsman of all time. His incredible ability with the bat and unmatched leadership has left an indelible mark on the sport. One aspect of his batting that ...
The late Sir Donald Bradman has had his cricketing prowess put to the test by academics. And following a highly sophisticated mathematical analysis of the batting record of Sir Donald, experts found ...
First, it’s about the numbers. Cricket tragics love statistics and averages, and investors should too. Bradman is widely viewed as the biggest statistical outlier in the history of world sport. His ...
The greatest cricket batsman – Sir Donald Bradman – used a batting technique that fans loved, but some critics slammed. A critical component was his lateral batting backlift technique. Highly ...
Referring to someone as a Don in Aberdeen will nine times out of 10 be linked to the football. In Australia, 'The Don' has an entirely different sporting meaning. Sir Donald George Bradman, born in ...
Shubman Gill created history and emulated Don Bradman's rare feat as he continued his golden run of form in Test cricket. The ...
On This Day, February 4, almost a century ago in 1929, a batting genius scored his maiden — and only — century in his debut match for Australia against England in Adelaide. He was 19, and the mammoth ...
The magic number brooks no debate: Don Bradman’s Test batting average of 99.94-which towers above all others’-marks him as cricket’s king. But for those who trade off Bradman’s name, argues the author ...
West Indies team group (back row, l-r) Andy Ganteaume, Nyron Asgarali, Gerry Alexander, Denis Atkinson, Tom Dewdney, Wes Hall, Gary Sobers, Bruce Pairaudeau, Roy Gilchrist, Cammie Smith (front row, ...