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Does Don Bradman hold the record for the highest batting average in Test Matches?
Bradman averaged a century - 100 runs - once in every three innings he played. In his first international tour (1930) Bradman made 2960 runs (with a batting average of 98.66), including 10 centuries. In his final tour 18 years later, he made 2428 runs with an 89.92 batting average, including 11 centuries. When he retired in 1948, Bradman's legacy to the cricketing world was a remarkable Test batting average of 99.94. If you stop trying to make sense of it all, you'll be less confused. Reality is an illusion.
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lol Giles is the worst specialist spinner I've ever seen !
I'm (sorry to say) its that mercurial all rounder from Bangladesh: Khaled Mahmud |
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QUOTE(Akhtar @ Feb 15 2005, 09:33 PM) lol Giles is the worst specialist spinner I've ever seen ! I'm (sorry to say) its that mercurial all rounder from Bangladesh: Khaled Mahmud ![]() "To be in a minority of one does not necessarily render one insane"
George Orwell (1949) 'Nineteen Eighty Four' |
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