All-Time Great Test XI in cricket history

Let's know the contribution of players who made Test cricket popular in the world with their extraordinary careers.

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3. Don Bradman

Late Don Bradman played a vital role in making Australia a formidable side in Tests. He kicked off his international career in 1928 against England in Brisbane. In his 20-year career, he troubled the English side a lot with his bat. Playing 37 Tests against the arch-rivals, he amassed 5028 runs in 63 innings.

In the Ashes played between 1928 to 1948, he became the leading run-scorer in four editions. The batting maestro retired from cricket in 1948, scoring 6996 Test runs in 80 innings of 52 matches. His average was 99.94 which is the best in Test format to date.  

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