#1 Don Bradman

Test Cricket

Sir Don Bradman will dependably be associated with his remarkable average of almost around 100 in Test cricket. In only 52 Test matches he scored 29 hundreds and out of those 29 hundreds, 12 times he changed over them into double tons. Regardless he holds the record of most double hundreds in Test matches. Twice in his vocation, he achieved the turning point of 300 runs in a Test innings.

The first occasion when he scored one was against England in Leeds in 1930. He scored 334 from 448 balls and his amazing innings included 46 fours.

Following 4 years in 1934 against England again on a similar ground, he scored 304 from 473 balls and his innings included 43 fours and 2 sixes.

Be that as it may, other than these two innings there was another amazing inings when he verged on scoring a triple hundred. In 1932 against South Africa in Adelaide, in the 1st innings, Bradman like constantly, held one wind up as wickets continued tumbling at the opposite end. At one phase Australia was 421/8. He manufactured a partnership with Reilly of 78 runs and took Australia to 499/9.

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Bradman had achieved extremely near scoring another triple century. Be that as it may, sadly Thurlow, the last man, got run-out and Bradman was stranded on 299*. He really merited that triple century and could have turned into the main player to score three triple hundreds of years on the off chance that he could have scored one more run in that innings.

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