Don Bradman, the greatest cricketer the world has ever seen, passed away on Sunday in Adelaide, he was 92, He played in 52 tests, scored 6992 runs at a career average of 99.94, to put that in perspective, a player is regarded as a great batsman if he has a average of 55, So the Don was almost twice as good as all others, that would be like someone being twice as good as Mario Lemeux is in hockey, he has not played for 50 years, but still recieved 300 fan mail letters a day, Australia is the poorer for his passing, RIP Sir Donald
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