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Anderton pays tribute to Bradman
Tuesday, 27 February 2001, 9:29 am
Press Release: New Zealand Government
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26 February 2001 Media Statement
Anderton pays tribute to
Bradman
Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton is saddened
by the death of Sir Donald Bradman.
Jim Anderton has been
a committed cricket fan since his youth, and he says Sir
Donald was a role model for young players.
"His test
average alone proves that Sir Donald was the greatest
batsman that ever lived.
"But he also lived in retirement
with great dignity.
"Many Australians have today commented
that Sir Donald was one of the greatest athletes of all time
in any sport. It is a tribute to cricket that it produced
such an inspirational individual," Jim Anderton
said.
ENDS
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