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Don Bradman acknowledging the cheers of the crowd at the second Test match in England in 1932, when he scored 251 runs. At the conclusion of Saturday’s play Bradman had scored 271 runs not out, and together with Ponsford created a new' record for Test cricket.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 23 July 1934, Page 1

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Don Bradman acknowledging the cheers of the crowd at the second Test match in England in 1932, when he scored 251 runs. At the conclusion of Saturday’s play Bradman had scored 271 runs not out, and together with Ponsford created a new' record for Test cricket. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 23 July 1934, Page 1

Don Bradman acknowledging the cheers of the crowd at the second Test match in England in 1932, when he scored 251 runs. At the conclusion of Saturday’s play Bradman had scored 271 runs not out, and together with Ponsford created a new' record for Test cricket. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 23 July 1934, Page 1

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