Proper noun
Bradman
A surname.
Bradman is a whole class above any batsman who has ever lived: if Archimedes, Newton and Gauss remain in the Hobbs class, I have to admit the possibility of a class above them, which I find difficult to imagine. They had better be moved from now on into the Bradman class. G. H. Hardy
My life may be much happier to-morrow Hunger and love that press against the body, The two eternal needs we recognise, Desires that so relentlessly pursue one, May get me down or raise me to the skies And make me a Don Bradman or Don Juan. Gavin Ewart
Bradman missed the first Test due to illness, although Jardine refused to believe this and thought the real reason was that the batsman had suffered a nervous breakdown due to his tactical scheme. Source: Internet
Bradman (244) and Ponsford (266) were in record-breaking form with a partnership of 451 for the second wicket. Source: Internet
Bradman was seen to be uncomfortable facing deliveries which bounced higher than usual at a faster pace, being seen to step back out of the line of the ball. Source: Internet
Bradman scored a match-winning century in the second innings, Piesse, p. 133. but it turned out to be his only triple figure score for the series, Haigh and Frith, p. 76. while Larwood was hampered by a bloodied foot and a slow pitch. Source: Internet