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Sir Don Bradman : The legend lives on.... - Page 3© Abhishek Choudhari Jardine did manage to keep Don down for the series. But as the series drew to an end, Don devised a plan to counter attack. He would quickly move off to the leg side and hit the ball on the empty off side. When Jardine put fielders on the off side, Don hit the ball over the bowlers head with a horizontal bat. A TV series called "Bodyline" was made on this infamous cricket tour. Australia lost the series. Don would have his revenge a couple of years later, when the Aussies went to England in 1930 for a 4 test series. This time Don was the captain, he called the shots. He proved to be a nightmare for the English bowlers, as he scored 974 runs in 8 innings.He mesmerised the English fans with his mastery with the willow, and returned to Australia as a super-star, a demi-god. A strature that he will maintain till today. Sir Donald Bradman is the only Australian to be knighted for his contribution to cricket. Don Bradman is a legend, one whose name with Test cricket will be synonymous. His legend has been etched in the annals of cricket history in gold, forever. Sir Donald Bradman, still continues his off the field innings, living a quiet life. He was always known for his gentlemanly behaviour, and courteous diposition. He is one of a kind, and very few will ever match up to his talent. Thank you,sir, for your gift to cricket. *** Sir Donald Bradman died on the night of February 25'th in his residence at Keningston, Adelaide. He was 92, unfortunately this great Batsman missed another century. But he has scored with the fans, and will be remembered for centuries to come. Sir Don, may you rest in peace. P.S - As this article was written before February 25, no mention of Sir Don's demise was mentioned. Sorry for the inconvinience caused to readers regarding the accuracy of the article, regarding Sir Don.
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