Showing posts with label don bradman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label don bradman. Show all posts

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Cricket Legends and Their Specialties




Adam Gibson

SYDNEY, Australia (TheSportsNEXT) December 6, 2012: The article about the cricket legends and what they were famous for was originally written by Adam Gibson for an Australian newspaper but it was worth sharing with our readers, so enjoy.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

All Time Best Cricketers By Category

By Adrian Meredith






VICTORIA, Australia (TheSportsNEXT) September 28, 2012: All Time World XIs are often discussed. Since T20s are pretty new, and ODIs themselves are only 40 years old, for the purposes of this analysis, I am talking primarily about test matches, at least for people who played before the other two formats had international status.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Major controversies that shaped cricket

By Adrian Meredith


Over the past so many years, the game of cricket has won many hearts but at the same time a huge number of controversies did hit the game and its reputation but thankfully the game has always managed to rise about these cricket controversies and is all set to take center-stage at a global level. Adrian Meredith takes a look at the most famous or rather infamous cricket controversies that ruled and shaped the Gentlemen's Game.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

What would Don Bradman be like today?

By Adrian Meredith



VICTORIA, Australia (TheSportsNext) August 28, 2012: There has been a lot of debate, especially in India, as to whether Don Bradman would be any good today - and even suggesting that a player like Sachin Tendulkar, who is indisputably the best player ever to play for India, may have in fact been better than Bradman.

So, based on what we know of him, how would he cope today?

Know It All About Sir Donald Bradman

Monitoring Desk


SYDNEY, Australia (TheSportsNext) August 27, 2012: The Australian newspaper Herald Sun recently published over a hundred points spanning the whole life and cricket career of legendary cricketer Sir Don Bradman.






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