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"254 at Lord's in 1930. "Every ball went exactly where I wanted it to go until the ball that got me out."

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"Poetry and murder lived in him together. He would slice the bowling to ribbons, then dance without pity on the corpse."

- R. C. Robertson-Glasgow on Don Bradman.

Donald George Bradman must have held every batting record in international cricket in his heyday. He played 52 Tests, scoring 6,996 runs in 80 innings at an average of 99.94. He scored 29 centuries and remained unbeaten 10 times.

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