Sir Donald George Bradman, commonly known as Don Bradman, was an Australian cricketer born on August 27, 1908, in Cootamundra, New South Wales. He is widely considered as the greatest batsman of all time, and his records and achievements in cricket remain unparalleled even after several decades.

Bradman was the youngest of five children born to George Bradman and Emily Whatman. His father was a farmer, and Bradman grew up in Bowral, New South Wales, where he developed a love for cricket. He started playing cricket with a makeshift bat and ball in his backyard and soon became adept at the sport. He made his debut for Bowral Cricket Club at the age of 12 and scored his first century in a club match at the age of 14.

In 1927, Bradman was selected to play for the New South Wales state team, and he made his first-class debut more...

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Don Bradman: Flicker book, missing covers. Fair condition.

Bradman Flicker Book - Fair Condition, Missing Covers

Don Bradman: Flicker book, missing covers. Fair condition.

Don Bradman: 1982-91 signed letters (5) from the Don to his…

Don Bradman's Signed Letters to Friend Norm Bevan (1982-91)

Don Bradman: 1982-91 signed letters (5) from the Don to his friend Norm Bevan (Sth Aust Manager of the Reserve Bank of Australia), all signed 'Don'

Bill Johnston's 1947-48 test Team blazer - Australia V India,…

Bill Johnston's 1947-48 Test Team Blazer

Bill Johnston's 1947-48 test Team blazer - Australia V India, the blazer by Farmer's of Sydney, with 'W. Johnston' in manuscript to the label. Australian coat of arms and 11947-481 embroidered on the pocket. William Arras Johnston (1922 ? 2007) played in…

Stan McCabe's 1936-37 Australian Baggy Green test Team cap,…

Stan McCabe's 1936-37 Baggy Green Test Cap

Stan McCabe's 1936-37 Australian Baggy Green test Team cap, green wool, coat of arms worked with gold and silver wire and coloured silk, Farmer's Sydney label inside Crown inscribed in ink S.J.McCabe. In the 1936-37 series, Australia levelled the series…

Screen: Tri-fold wooden screen with 15 signed caricatures,…

Legendary Cricket Caricatures on Tri-Fold Wooden Screen

Screen: Tri-fold wooden screen with 15 signed caricatures, noted Don Bradman, Keith Miller, Neil Harvey, David Gower, Ian Botham, Ian Chappell, Sunil Gavaskar

Don Bradman match-used bat from the 1930 Ashes

1930 Ashes Don Bradman Match-Used Bat

Don Bradman match-used bat from the 1930 Ashes

A Don Bradman Correspondence: An unique correspondence between…

Don Bradman's Correspondence with Norfolk Researcher

A Don Bradman Correspondence: An unique correspondence between Don Bradman to Nigel Ward of Norfolk, England, who was conducting personal research into Don Bradman's ancestry during the early 1990's. The archive comprises of 49 hand and type written…

Don Bradman's 1936-37 Australian Test Blazer, from his first…

Don Bradman's 1936-37 Australian Test Blazer

Don Bradman's 1936-37 Australian Test Blazer, from his first series as Australian captain, green wool with embroidered Australian Coat-of-Arms & '1936-37' on pocket, with Farmer's Sydney label endorsed D.G.Bradman. The blazer illustrates just how small…