Tuktuk,
Average of Sir Don Bradman in Test match cricket is 99.94 which is highest ever by any batsmen in the world of cricket.
Sir Don heads from Australia, who has played 52 Test matches and scored 6996 runs at international levels, at an average of 99.97 and 28067 runs at First class He has helped the Aussie’s team to be the number in cricketing era as he created the base of high standards for the following players who came after him.
He has also achieved a huge millstone of more than 100 centuries at first class level -
India made its first tour of Australia in the 1947–48 season. On 15 November, Bradman made 172 against India for an Australian XI at Sydney, his 100th first-class century. The first non-Englishman to achieve the milestone, Bradman remains the only Australian to have done so. In five Tests, he scored 715 runs (at 178.75 average). His last double century (201) came at Adelaide, and he scored a century in each innings of the Melbourne Test. On the eve of the fifth Test, he announced that the match would be his last in Australia, although he would tour England as a farewell.
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1:45 AM on October 16, 2008