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Bengal's Ranji Trophy Star Matches Don Bradman, Becomes 1st Indian To Achieve Rare Feat
Sudip Kumar Gharami smashed an incredible 299 for Bengal against Andhra in their Ranji Trophy quarter-final clash.
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Don Bradman's Baggy Green, Gifted to Indian Opponent In 1947-48 Series, Sold For Over Rs 4 Crore
Sriranga Wasudev Sohoni's family preserved the cap for the last 75 years, never exhibited publicly, before it was sold on Monday by Lloyds Auctions.
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Steve Smith Climbs Ashes Ladder With 37th Test Ton, Only Behind Sir Don Bradman
Australian legend Don Bradman is the leading run-getter in Ashes history. The great batter amassed 5028 runs in 37 matches and 63 innings at an astounding average of 89.78. Bradman smashed 19 centuries and 12 half-centuries.
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Sir Donald Bradman's Australia Test Cap To Go Under Hammer
Sir Donald Bradman's Australia Test Cap will go under the hammer next month, according to cricket.com.au.
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India vs West Indies 2nd Test: Yashasvi Jaiswal Surpasses Sachin Tendulkar To Script Huge Record
Yashasvi Jaiswal remained unbeaten at the score of 173 in 253 balls on Day 1 of India's second Test against West Indies.
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Joe Root Scripts World Record Surpassing Don Bradman, Becomes Batter With Most...
England's star batter Joe Root achieved the feat after scoring a century against India on Day 3 of the ongoing fourth Test.
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Shubman Gill Given Major Instruction As He Nears Don Bradman's Record: "What Matters..."
Shubman Gill is just 390 runs away from eclipsing Australia legend Don Bradman's record for the most runs in a Test series by a batter.
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Ravi Shastri Puts Shubman Gill In Same Breath As Don Bradman, Gives Ultimate Praise
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in the second Test against England, registering his first win as India's Test captain.
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IND vs ENG: Yashasvi Jaiswal Breaks Sunil Gavaskar's Record, Joins Elite List Headed By Don Bradman
Yashasvi Jaiswal became the quickest Indian and Asian opener to achieve 2,000 Test runs.
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Aiden Markram Joins Don Bradman In Elite List, Becomes 1st South African Ever To...
Aiden Markram slammed a stunning century in the World Test Championship (WTC) final 2025, making history.
