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He left school in 1922 to pursue his goal of playing cricket for his country. Sir donald george bradman born 1908 was an australian cricketerthe greatest batsman, if not cricketer, of all time. Bradman spent much of his solitary time on the tour writing as he had sold the rights to a book. Read about sir donald bradmans profile, latest news, articles, career updates only on. Booktopia has the bradman albums, selections from sir donald bradmans. He was also arguably the most famous of all australians and.

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