Cricket On This Day – August 14: Bradman’s Last Act, Tendulkar’s Promise & More!
August 14 — A Day Etched in Cricket Memory
Few dates resonate across cricketing generations like August 14. On this day, legends bowed out, newcomers sparkled, and records were rewritten across Tests and ODIs. From Bradman’s last Test moment to Sachin’s early heroics and thrilling associate nation action—it’s a date steeped in heritage and emotion.
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1948 – Sir Don Bradman’s Legendary Final Innings
On 14 August 1948, the cricket world remembered Don Bradman for his final Test innings: bowled for a duck by Eric Hollies at The Oval—needing just four runs to finish with a career average of exactly 100.
Australia won by an innings and 149 runs in Bradman’s last Test, sealing a series clean sweep ([turn0search16]).
The image of Bradman walking off, average forever stuck at 99.94, is one of cricket’s most poignant legacies. A true legend humbled in the final act—but immortalized forever.
1990 – A New Era Begins: Tendulkar’s Maiden Test Century
August 14, 1990 marked the debut of a legend. In the second Test at Old Trafford, teenage Sachin Tendulkar, just 17 years and 112 days old, scored 119 not out*, rescuing India from collapse and earning a draw.
With the team struggling at 183/6 chasing 408, Tendulkar’s calm brilliance declared his arrival on the world stage—a moment that began a career of 100 international tons ([turn0search0][turn0search2]).
1984 – Clive Lloyd’s West Indies ‘Blackwash’ of England
Back in August 14, 1984, West Indies under Clive Lloyd bowed out the series with utter dominance—bowling out England for 52 on Day 1 and sealing a series win 5–0. The defeat was so crushing it coined the term ‘Blackwash’ to describe their whitewash of England ([turn0search0]).
That summer reshaped West Indies cricket and remains a hallmark of their golden era.
1973 – The Longest Over Cricket Ever Saw
In a stunning domestic clash, Warwickshire’s Gladstone Small bowled an astonishing 18-ball over riddled with 11 no-balls and a wide, setting a record for the longest over—thanks to a nerve-shredding rhythm of missteps and madness ([turn0search0]).
Emerging Nations Spotlight: Germany Women Make History
On 14 August 2020 in Seebarn, Germany Women’s cricket team recorded their highest-ever team total in WT20Is—198/0 vs Austria. Janet Ronalds scored 105* and Anuradha Doddaballapur produced best-ever bowling figures of 5/1—shattering European associate cricket records ([turn0search17]).
This day symbolizes the rise of cricket’s emerging nations and the evolving strength of women’s T20I cricket.
2022 – Scotland vs UAE: League 2 Drama
On 14 August 2022, at Mannofield Park, Scotland defeated UAE in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 final match, earning vital points in the race for World Cup qualification. It was Mark Watt’s all-rounder brilliance that claimed the Player of the Match award ([turn0search4]).
This ODI cemented Scotland’s grind-forward spirit in associate cricket and added tension to the qualification storyline.
A Timeline of August 14’s Cricket Highlights
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1948: Bradman’s final Test innings ends in legend and heartbreak.
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1984: West Indies ‘Blackwash’ England with a dominant series victory.
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1990: Sachin Tendulkar’s maiden Test century kicks off a historic career.
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1973: Gladstone Small bowls the longest over ever recorded.
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2020: Germany Women set team and bowling records in WT20Is.
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2022: Scotland vs UAE critical ODI in World Cup League 2.
What These Moments Teach Us
Humility of Legends:
Bradman’s duck was symbolic—no matter how great, the game humbles everyone. Humbleness in victory—or defeat—is cricket’s core.
New Blood Rising:
Sachin’s knock at Old Trafford was more than a century—it was a generational handover, signaling India’s future dominance.
Associate Growth:
Germany’s and Scotland’s record feats prove cricket is no longer limited to traditional powerhouses—it’s evolving and expanding.
Final Thoughts: August 14 Is More Than a Date—it’s Legacy
From Bradman’s final walk-off to Tendulkar’s confident arrival, from West Indies dominance to Germany’s rise, August 14 has delivered cricket stories worth retelling.
These moments remind us: cricket is eternal. And some dates—like August 14—are carved deep into its tapestry.
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