Don Bradman Cricket 17 is coming soon, we take a look at what we want changed from the last time around.
The sun of the cricket world had gone down in its full glorious blaze. On September 23, 1948, Don Bradman calmly packed his bags in Room 326 of the Piccadilly Hotel in London. The last item to go ...
Among his writings are four books, Don Bradman's Book (1930), My Cricketing Life (1938), Farewell to Cricket (1950) and a crystal-clear manual of instruction, The Art of Cricket (1958).
Bradman, to be knighted in 1949, was already “the Don” and the elder statesman of Australian cricketers. He had been the target of the intimidatory bodyline bowling tactic of the England Ashes ...
Teenaged cricketers huddled near the door, looking out at the passing countryside, as the train sped off to a Green Shield match of Sydney Grade Cricket ... memories of Don Bradman’s genius ...
Bradman, to be knighted in 1949, was already “the Don” and the elder statesman of ... “I had returned to cricket in 1946-7 against the advice of my doctors,” he later recalled.
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