A duck. He too has some ducks on his name. His score on his final innings of his Cricket career was a Duck. On 18th August 1948, when he came to bat for the last time in his career, he had an average of 101.39. read more
Australian cricketer Sir Don Bradman, often called the greatest batsman of all time, scored twenty-nine Test cricket centuries during his international career which lasted from 1928 to 1948. However, his cricketing career was interrupted from 1940 to 1946 due to the outbreak of World War II, followed by poor health. read more
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) Against India, Don Bradman averaged 178.75 in 6 innings. read more