Here's something special and unique for you all after a fine Australian performance today in front of the Bradman Stand
Here's something special and unique for you all after a fine Australian performance today in front of the Bradman Stand
What sacrilege did, Ross post?! Sir Donald in a T20!
Bradman made all those runs at high speed in a manner that bewildered opponents and entranced spectators. Though his batting was not classically beautiful, it was always awesome.
I would agree that he wouldn't be as successful at ODI as tests, and perhaps that, along with reports from the time, led me to believe that he didn't like the game. As recently as the Packer docu-drama we saw this view still being portrayed.
I now beleive that the anti-one day lobby abused the relationship with Don Bradman for their own means and history will probably carry the view that he disliked ODI as it is the publicly domaine one.
Ross when are u taking rest?.now a days u r here always online!!!
That's really interesting. I have a few books on Don, I now have to go back and re-read them to see if any of the latter ones cover his thoughts on the short-format.
Test Cricket always has (and will) be the greatest form of the game, but thinking about how Bradman approached the test game, he would've been incredibly successful in an ODI style format I reckon.
Being on here is no more work for me than it is for you. If you enjoy what you do then it's not really work.
he would've been incredibly successful in an ODI style format I reckon.