
Sir Don Bradman
Sir Don Bradman was an Australian cricketer widely regarded as the greatest batsman of all time. His astonishing Test batting average of 99.94 remains unmatched in the sport's history. Bradman's influence on cricket extended beyond his playing days, as he contributed to the game through various administrative roles, including serving as chairman of the Australian Cricket Board. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Frank Worrell Trophy, recognizing Worrell's extraordinary impact on cricket and fostering goodwill between Australia and the West Indies.
Born on Aug 27, 1908 (116 years old)
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Sir Don Bradman was the chairman of the Australian Cricket Board who proposed the trophy named after Frank Worrell.
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