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2006-11-23 21:45:44 · 5 answers · asked by mick m 1 in Sports Cricket

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Sir Donald Bradman is certainly the best batsman of all time. His Test batting average of 99.94 is probably the only cricket landmark that will stand the test of time. However, he isn't the best 'cricketer' of all time. That honour belongs to the left-handed Sir Garfield St. Auburn Sobers of the West Indies, who was four cricketers in one; a magnificent batsman, extraordinary fielder, paceman and, believe it or not, a spinner who could bowl both finger (left-arm orthodox) and wrist (chinaman) spin. He was the first cricketer to complete the Test 'treble' of 1000+ runs, 100+ wickets and 100+ catches.

2006-11-23 21:55:48 · answer #1 · answered by devanu27 2 · 0 0

If you are referring to Sir Bradman, I quite agree with you. Though Sachin Tendulkar holds the record of most centuries uin Test Cricket, no batsmen in the present cricket world can match the batting style of Bradman and his strike rate will remain unbroken for the years to come.

2006-11-24 06:44:55 · answer #2 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 0 0

im assuming u mean bradman and so yes he is one of the best of all time, but there are many other great cricketers for australia

2006-11-24 05:49:45 · answer #3 · answered by mark 5 · 1 0

So that is why he was knighted

we're never going to see someone like him again (unfortunately

2006-11-24 07:38:44 · answer #4 · answered by whay i lost my ?s 6 · 0 0

it its bradman the yes

2006-11-25 00:45:02 · answer #5 · answered by john 7 · 0 0

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