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Don Bradman

Australia·Batsman

The greatest batsman of all time with a Test average of 99.94. His dominance was so complete that England devised the infamous Bodyline strategy specifically to counter him.

10 incidents documented

Controversies & Incidents

🥊Explosive

James Anderson's Sustained Campaign Against David Warner — Ashes 2019

England vs Australia

2019-08-01

James Anderson's specific plan to dismiss David Warner in the 2019 Ashes — targeting his front-pad movement with late inswing and full-pitched deliveries that trapped him LBW or bowled repeatedly — produced Warner's worst Ashes series statistically (95 runs in 10 innings) and Anderson's greatest personal triumph.

#james-anderson#david-warner#ashes-2019
Serious

Virender Sehwag — The Only Batsman to Score Two Test Triple Centuries

India vs Pakistan and Sri Lanka

2004-03-29

Virender Sehwag scored 309 against Pakistan at Multan in 2004 and 319 against South Africa at Chennai in 2008 — the only batsman in history to score two Test triple centuries, each innings remarkable for the extraordinary strike rate at which they were scored.

#virender-sehwag#triple-century#multan
🥊Serious

Alec Bedser's Leg-Trap Dismissal of Bradman — 1948 Invincibles

England vs Australia

1948-06-10

Alec Bedser's unique ability to dismiss Don Bradman — cricket's greatest batsman — using a specifically designed leg-trap inswinger made Bedser the only bowler to develop and sustain a consistent plan for dismissing Bradman in the post-war period.

#alec-bedser#don-bradman#1948
Serious

Bradman's Last Innings — Bowled for a Duck Needing 4 to Average 100

England vs Australia

1948-08-14

Don Bradman walked out to bat in his final Test innings needing just 4 runs to finish with a career average of 100. Eric Hollies bowled him second ball for 0 — leaving cricket's greatest batsman with an immortal average of 99.94.

#don-bradman#final-innings#duck
Serious

The Invincibles — Bradman's 1948 Australia Go Unbeaten in England

Australia vs England

1948-08-18

Don Bradman's 1948 Australian side went through the entire England tour — 34 matches including 5 Tests — without losing a single game, becoming the only team in Ashes history to complete a full tour unbeaten.

#invincibles#bradman#1948
🏏Moderate

The Original Mankad — Vinoo Mankad, 1947

Australia vs India

13-17 December 1947

Vinoo Mankad ran out Bill Brown at the non-striker's end during India's tour of Australia, creating a dismissal type that would bear his name for decades.

#mankad#vinoo mankad#bill brown
Serious

Len Hutton's 364 — England's Ashes Counterattack and 20-Year Record

England vs Australia

1938-08-23

Len Hutton made 364 against Australia at The Oval in 1938 — breaking Don Bradman's previous record of 334 and setting a world record that stood for 20 years until Gary Sobers broke it in 1958.

#len-hutton#364#ashes
🥊Explosive

Harold Larwood vs Don Bradman — The Bodyline War

Australia vs England

1932-12-02

Harold Larwood's sustained leg-theory assault on Don Bradman during the 1932-33 Ashes became cricket's most notorious bowling attack, reducing Bradman's average and sparking a diplomatic crisis between England and Australia.

#bodyline#larwood#bradman
🔥Explosive

The Bodyline Series

Australia vs England

2 December 1932

England captain Douglas Jardine devised the 'Bodyline' strategy of fast, short-pitched bowling aimed at the batsman's body to neutralize Don Bradman, nearly causing a diplomatic crisis between England and Australia.

#bodyline#douglas jardine#harold larwood
Serious

Don Bradman's 334 at Headingley — The Previous World Record

Australia vs England

1930-07-11

Don Bradman made 334 against England at Headingley in 1930 — the world record at the time, set by a 22-year-old who had already scored 131 and 254 in his previous two Tests of the series — at the peak of the most extraordinary run of batting form cricket has ever seen.

#don-bradman#334#headingley