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Yes he had a dog
Don Bradman has a son named John and daughter named Shirley.
Yes, notably outside the MCG and Adelaide Oval.
I think you are confused here. Don Bradman was far too old to be captaining anything more than in any honorary kind of capacity in 1984.
I'm pretty sure that there is one outside the MCG, it says his average and other info like that.
Australian Don Bradman has scored more double centuries in Test cricket than any other player, with 12.
During Sir Donald Bradman's incredible cricketing career, he made a total of 211 centuries, played 80 tests for Australia (most of them as captain), and made 6996 test runs. In the English summer of 1930 Bradman scored 974 runs over the course of the five Ashes tests, the highest individual total in any test series. Bradman's batting average of 99.94 from his 52 Tests was nearly double the average of any other player before or since.
Sir Don Bradman averaged a century every 2.76 innings and averaged 99.94 in one of the most skilled sporting positions in the world - a batsman in cricket. There are many great sportsman - Jordon, Federer, Woods, Ali and the list goes on, however there has never been sportsman in any field that has doubled every statistic in his era and every other era that followed.
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It can be argued that Sachin is the greatest ODI batsman of all time (eventhough some may mention legendary players such as Sir Viv Richards or Sanath Jayasuriya) but probably have a tougher time placing him on the top in test matches due to the presence of great batsman such as Sir Don Bradman in the history of the game. He is probably, however, the greatest batsman in any form since Bradman.
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