
Australian legend Sir Don Bradman reached one of the most iconic milestones in cricket history, his 100th first-class century, on November 15, 1947. The feat came during a tour match between an Australia XI and India in Sydney, further cementing Bradman’s status as the greatest batter the game has ever seen.
India batted first and posted a solid 326 in their opening innings. The effort was led by Gul Mohammad’s 85, while Gogumal Kishenchand remained unbeaten on 75, guiding India to a competitive total. For the Australia XI, Sam Loxton impressed with the ball, finishing with figures of 3 for 70.
In reply, the Australia XI put up 380, with Bradman outclassing the Indian bowlers. The Australian captain produced a masterful 172, an innings studded with 18 boundaries and one six. His fluent knock showcased his unmatched precision, timing, and control. Keith Miller offered strong support with a well-made 86, and at 346/4, the hosts looked set for a massive total. However, a dramatic collapse saw them lose six wickets for just 34 runs, with their innings ending at 380. Indian pacer Ranga Sohoni was instrumental in triggering the slide, claiming 4 for 89.
India responded admirably in the second innings, scoring 304 and setting a target of 251 for the Australia XI. Chandu Sarwate (58) and Kishenchand (63) contributed valuable runs, while Bill Johnston starred with the ball for the hosts, taking 4 for 71.
Chasing 251, the Australia XI faltered, eventually being bowled out for 203, falling short by 47 runs. Neil Harvey top-scored with an unbeaten 56, but Bradman, unlike his first-innings masterclass, could not rescue the side this time. The architect of Australia’s downfall was the legendary Vinoo Mankad, who produced a sensational spell of 8 for 84 to dismantle the batting lineup almost single-handedly.
Bradman’s 172 remains a historic innings, it was not only was his 100th first-class ton, but remarkably, just the eighth century of his career that came in a losing cause. In fact, among the 25 players to reach 100 first-class centuries, Bradman is the only one whose milestone came in a defeat, a rare stat in his tremendous career.
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