Don Bradman scored his 100th first-class century against India in Sydney, amassing 172 runs, as Australia dominated the match.

History was made in Australian cricket when Don Bradman scored his 100th century in first-class cricket against a touring India side in Sydney on November 15. He was the first Australian to claim this distinction.

Thunderous cheers erupted as he drove G Kishenchand for a single to reach the coveted hundred. His 172 runs, which included 18 fours and one six, were scored at the rate of a run per minute. He played with strokes all round the wicket, as only Bradman can.

India was all out for 326 runs, with Kishenchand 75 not out. The Australian XI, faring worse than the tourists at two wickets for only 31 runs, set about recovering lost ground through Bradman and Mi

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