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a b Southerton, S. J. (1935). "The Australian team in England, 1934". Wisden. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 . Retrieved 25 April 2008. Records— Test matches— Most runs in a series". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 30 March 2010 . Retrieved 15 January 2012. Bradman dies at 92". BBC Sport. 26 February 2001. Archived from the original on 18 February 2004 . Retrieved 19 May 2008. Bradman and the Indian connection". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 . Retrieved 23 August 2008.

Test Australia v England, match report". Wisden. 1934. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012 . Retrieved 21 August 2007. After his wife's death in 1997, Bradman suffered "a discernible and not unexpected wilting of spirit". [247] The next year, on his 90th birthday, he hosted a meeting with his two favourite modern players, Shane Warne and Sachin Tendulkar, [248] but he was not seen in his familiar place at the Adelaide Oval again. [249] In an oft-recited anecdote, Tendulkar was impressed with Bradman's sharpness and sense of humour at this historic meeting: [250] [251]Perry covered three US presidential campaigns, in 1976, 1980, and 1984, primarily for newspapers and magazines in the United Kingdom including The Times and The Sunday Times. This led to a series of political articles for Penthouse Magazine UK and a documentary on the election of Ronald Reagan titled The Programming of the President. [6] Perry's book on that subject, Hidden Power: The Programming of the President, was published in 1984 in the UK and the US. At this time, he also wrote a book for French publishers, Elections sur Ordinateur (Elections on Computer), which was well received in France and covered the marketing of political candidates in Europe.

a b "Fastest to 5000 Runs". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 16 December 2009 . Retrieved 1 January 2010. Test, 24–28June 1938". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 18 February 2006 . Retrieved 14 May 2008. In 2020, Allen & Unwin published Perry's Red Lead: The Naval Cat with Nine Lives. Red Lead was ship's cat on HMAS Perth and survived its sinking in 1942 and life in Changi and on the Thai-Burma railway. [30] The Australian Naval Institute reviewer said

This result sealed the series 4–0 in favour of Australia. [8] The match was followed by a series of congratulatory speeches. [21] Bradman began with:

In 2014, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra premiered a "multimedia musical portrait" called Our Don that had been nearly three years in the making. Greta Bradman performed during the event. [311] BibliographyMacintyre, Stuart (2 November 2003). "Wilfred Burchett's Memoirs of a Rebel Journalist: Lessons from Hiroshima to Vietnam and Iraq". Asia-Pacific Journal. 1 (11). a b "Fastest to 4000 Runs". Cricinfo. Archived from the original on 15 December 2009 . Retrieved 1 January 2010.

Parsons, Chris (6 January 2014). "On This Day: Donald Bradman makes the 'greatest ever innings' ". Eurosport. Archived from the original on 31 October 2023 . Retrieved 3 June 2017. Highest 100/200 conversion rate (minimum 2000 runs): 41.38% (12 double centuries converted from 29 innings of ≥ 100 runs) [173] Fifth Test Match: England v Australia 1930". Wisden. 1931. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012 . Retrieved 23 May 2008. Spies Without Cloaks: The KGB’s Successors; Knight, Amy, Princeton, NJ; Princeton University Press, US, 1996. Cablegram from the Australian Embassy, Pretoria, to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Canberra, 15 September 1971, NAA916 11/8 Part 1Using memorabilia, photos, statistics and on-demand audio and visual footage, you can learn about the best players of all time, from all eras. Who is your favourite player?



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