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Nasser Hussain & Michael Atherton bat like Don Bradman



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Nasser Hussain & Michael Atherton visit the Bradman museum and try out his batting practice technique.

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26 Comments

  1. Don Bradman bats like Nasser Hussain & Michael Atherton in his final innings. Bowled for 0 by leg spinner.

  2. I used to practice the same way but with a backscratcher and a tennis ball up against a wall and it genuinely helped. Sadly couldn't pursue cricket further

  3. I remember seeing this at the end of the Adelaide Oval tour and I spent a good 30 minutes practising.

  4. Atherton was spot on – every individual should learn his/her ways by their logical self. Then only one can actually understand their mental evolution. No body can make you better except you.

  5. Water cooler or water tank ??🤔🤔
    Nasser mentions it as Water cooler ,at the start.
    Another drill ,is to practise ur strokes from 18 yards ,to improve ur reflexes
    That is what Sachin did at 15.

  6. The thing to remember is bradman only used to get a couple or three hits in a row also. He just kept doing it for hours as a kid. It still hits the edge of the brick and goes askew every few hits.

  7. it's pretty similar to Steve Smith batting as well, picking the bat from gully combined with strong bottom hand grip…as fascinating as it gets.

  8. No player in the entire history of cricket will replicate the greatness of The Don 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🐐🐐🐐🏏🏏🏏

  9. Don was never a great batsman. He was good but he was not great. He has played most of the matches against England, about 80 percent. The fast pitches suited him as he had played fast bowling since childhood. Playing against just one team doesn't make you a great batsman.🙏

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