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How many tests Bradman played?

How many tests Bradman played?

Don Bradman

Competition Test First-class
Matches 52 234
Runs scored 6,996 28,067
Batting average 99.94 95.14
100s/50s 29/13 117/69

Who bowled Bradman for a duck?

Eric Hollies
“When Bradman was bowled by Eric Hollies yesterday it was the sixth time he had been out for a “duck” in Tests against England. He failed to score on four occasions in Australia, and in the second innings of the first Test at Nottingham this year.

Who made the fastest 100 runs in 22 balls?

Fastest Century – Bradman made 100 in 22 balls.

Is Donald Bradman alive?

Deceased (1908–2001)
Don Bradman/Living or Deceased

Who is better Sachin or Bradman?

Bradman has a higher top score, Bradman’s 334 versus Tendulkar’s 248 not out. In Wisden’s ranking of top players of all time, based on their rating system of all innings, Bradman was the clear leader above Tendulkar.

Who scored fastest 100 in ODI?

AB de Villiers
South Africa’s AB de Villiers holds the record for the fastest ODI century of all time – he took just 31 balls to reach the milestone in a match against the West Indies in Johannesburg in 2015.

Who is the highest century?

Player Span 100
SR Tendulkar (INDIA) 1989-2013 100
RT Ponting (AUS/ICC) 1995-2012 71
V Kohli (INDIA) 2008-2021 70
KC Sangakkara (Asia/ICC/SL) 2000-2015 63

What was Donald Bradman’s average in Test matches?

Bradman’s average in Test matches reached 50 with his 3rd innings, and stayed above 50 for the rest of his career

When did Donald Bradman take his first wicket?

Two. The first was taken in December 1930. A West Indies player, Ivan Barrow, LBW to Bradman for 27 runs, first Test in Adelaide, second innings. The second was when he bowled Walter Hammond for 85 runs in the spiteful third Test in Adelaide, January 1933, second innings.

What was Don Bradman’s highest score in first class cricket?

Did you know…. Don Bradman scored 28,067 runs in First-class cricket at an average of 95.15, with a top score of 452 not out The record for the highest partnership for any wicket by Australia against all countries was established by Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford at The Oval in 1934 (451 for the second wicket)

How old was Don Bradman when he retired from cricket?

Bradman was 40 when he retired from Test cricket and was physically well past his peak. He chose to retire at a climactic point of his career – leading an Australian tour to England. Australia did not play any further Tests for more than a year, the 1949-50 tour to South Africa when he was 41.