Donald Bradman Quotes
- Here we are, 53 years after his last test match, still remembered and revered right around the world, and he leaves the game a lot better for his memory. - View Quote Details on Here we are, 53 years after his last test match,…
- He showed that it was possible in Australia to be a young country boy, with no pretensions, someone who was a very promising country cricketer, who could then go on to play for Australia and captain Australia. - View Quote Details on He showed that it was possible in Australia to be…
- He was never overpowering with his deeds, he was meek in some ways and did not thrust it down people’s throat. Today’s players could learn a lot from him. - View Quote Details on He was never overpowering with his deeds, he was meek…
- If there is a threat to the game of cricket, that threat lies in the first class arena. One day cricket, especially day-night cricket, is here to stay. - View Quote Details on If there is a threat to the game of cricket,…
- He was a great player and inspiration to millions of people including myself. His statistics are mind blowing and it’s difficult to put in context — he was a once-in-a-lifetime player and his contribution off the field is significant as well. - View Quote Details on He was a great player and inspiration to millions of…
- I was never coached; I was never told how to hold a bat. - View Quote Details on I was never coached; I was never told how to…
- His love, generosity, humor and strong good sense will be very much missed. - View Quote Details on His love, generosity, humor and strong good sense will be…
- It is a massive blow for cricket. He had a gift. He had balance, saw the ball early and had a tremendous eye. - View Quote Details on It is a massive blow for cricket. He had a…
- We’re just lucky he was born an Australian. - View Quote Details on We’re just lucky he was born an Australian.
- About the last thing I ever wanted in life was a knighthood, and even today some forty years after the event, I find it difficult to come to terms with a life where old and valued friends insist on calling me ‘Sir’ instead of Don, simply because they think it is protocol. But I have consciously shouldered these burdens because I felt that I was the medium through which cricket could achieve a higher status and gain maximum support from the people, not only in Australia but throughout the world. - View Quote Details on About the last thing I ever wanted in life was…
About Donald Bradman
Sir Donald Bradman (27 August 1908 — 25 February 2001 ) also known as The Don was an Australian cricketer, generally acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time.













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