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Don Bradman is a name that is famous throughout cricketing history. He is commonly known as the greatest batsman in cricket history. His incredible career Test average is 99.94. But how would The Don be to see playing in the game, especially in the high intensity of the Champions Trophy?

One of the finest world one-day competitions in cricket is the Champions Trophy. Bradman, who played most of his cricket in an era where cricket was slow and reflective, would have had an entirely different challenge before him in the ODI of the game. Let us attempt to see what would have happened if the great Australian had played.

Dealing with modern-day fast Bowlers
In Bradman's day, the bowling attack was quick, but bowlers of the present game are quicker and more varied in action. The strongest point about Bradman was his skill of extracting the line and length of the ball. Modern-day cricket, and he would have had no issues in facing fast bowlers.

But bowling, like yorker and slow ball, would have challenged. Bradman's natural touch for the game may have been an interesting question of whether his approach could handle the pace and movement of fast bowlers.

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ODI Format – A New Challenge
Bradman cricket was Test matches that would take days. The ODIs need scoring. It would have been a long way from his experience. ODI cricket focuses on acceleration, heavy-hitting, and attacking strategy, especially in the middle and death overs. Bradman, timing, and positioning instead, would almost need to modify his play.

Modern Fitness and Fielding
One of the aspects on which Bradman would have been put to the test is his current fitness. The current cricketers are renowned for their athleticism, stamina, and fielding. This physical fitness was not required in the times of Bradman.

Even though Bradman would not have been able to match the cricketer's physical condition, he would have been among the fittest in his team, possessing a speed edge that kept him right at the top of his form, though his fielding would not have been so athletic as some of the greats of all time today.

Bradman's Impact on the Game
Apart from his technical skill, Bradman's on-field performance as a player and his mental attitude towards the game would have affected the whole tournament. His presence on the ground would have been sufficient to motivate and inspire other players, particularly the young ones.

To imagine how Bradman's batting style would have altered the dynamics of ODI cricket. His intelligent selection and constructing an innings are a new way of playing ODIs. His calculated batting style could have seen a more balanced, planned approach towards a game that is so usually aggressive.

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Records and Achievements
Bradman's Test batting average of 99. 4 can also be in the Champions Trophy. Perhaps not, just because the conditions in today's ODI cricket are built for the nature of the game, and it is not like Test matches. The pressure is high, and the game has changed, so such an average is very unlikely.

But Bradman would have been one of the greatest batsmen in Champions Trophy history. Even if his statistics failed to equal his Test career, his influence on the game could never be questioned. The Bradman factor would have elevated the Champions Trophy as a more prestigious tournament, and the tournament would have been better with his presence.

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