Legendary cricketer Donald Bradman dies in Adelaide at the age of 92.

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Donald Bradman, the iconic Australian cricketer, passed away at the age of 92 in Kensington Park, Adelaide, South Australia. Bradman, often regarded as the greatest batsman in the history of cricket, left behind a lasting legacy on the sport and the nation. Born in New South Wales in 1908, Bradman rose to fame in the 1920s and 1930s with his exceptional batting skills. Throughout his career, he set numerous records and achieved an unparalleled batting average of 99.94, a feat that remains unmatched to this day. Bradman's remarkable talent and sportsmanship earned him the admiration of cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Following his retirement from professional cricket, Bradman continued to be involved in the sport through coaching and administration. He received several accolades and honors, including a knighthood for his contributions to cricket and the community. Bradman's passing deeply impacted the cricketing community and all those who admired his skill and character. Tributes poured in from across the globe, celebrating his extraordinary career and the indelible mark he left on the sport. His legacy endures through the Bradman Museum in Bowral, dedicated to preserving the history of Australian cricket and honoring his memory. #DonaldBradman #CricketLegend #AustralianIcon #Legacy #Adelaide #KensingtonPark #BradmanMuseum #CricketHistory
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