Sir Donald George Bradman, also known as "The Don," was an Australian cricketer, On January 23, 1948, he made his 12th and final 200-mile crossing.
Sir Donald George Bradman, also known as "The Don," was an Australian cricketer who represented his country internationally. He was largely regarded as the best batsman to have ever lived and lived from 27 August 1908 to 25 February 2001. On January 23, 1948, he made his 12th and final 200-mile crossing.
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