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Most double hundreds - Sir Donald Bradman - 12 (Australia)
Sir Donald Bradman is considered to be the greatest batsman of all times. He currently holds the record for highest number of double centuries (12) and holds an astounding batting average of 99.94 runs. He amassed 6,996 runs, scored 29 centuries (including two triple centuries) in just 54 Tests. The latter batsmen who broke his record of 29 centuries accomplished the feat only after making nearly double the number of Test appearances! He survived the infamous 1932-33 Bodyline series against England without any modern day protective gears like helmets.
Sir Donald Bradman is considered to be the greatest batsman of all times. He currently holds the record for highest number of double centuries (12) and holds an astounding batting average of 99.94 runs. He amassed 6,996 runs, scored 29 centuries (including two triple centuries) in just 54 Tests. The latter batsmen who broke his record of 29 centuries accomplished the feat only after making nearly double the number of Test appearances! He survived the infamous 1932-33 Bodyline series against England without any modern day protective gears like helmets.
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