History News Desk !!! Don Bradman’s name is definitely taken in cricket whenever it comes to the world’s best batsman. The mountain of this Australian batsman’s record was so high that it took many years for the best batsmen in the world to cross it. However, some of his records are not broken even today. On 25 February 2001, Sir Donald George Bradman, who breathed his last at the age of 92, scored 6,996 runs in Test cricket at an average of 99.94. Even though many batsmen have crossed their run scoring figures, but till date no batsman has touched their average. Talking about some records of Bradman, he scored a total of 19 centuries in matches played against England between 1928 and 1948 and scored 100 runs in each innings.
Important events of 25 February
1586 – Akbar’s court poet Birbal was killed in a battle with rebel Yusufzai. 1788 – Pitts Regulatory Act passed. 1921 – Russia captures Tiblisi, the capital of Georgia. 1925 – Diplomatic relationship between Japan and former Soviet Union established. 1945 – Turkey announced a war against Germany in World War II. 1952 – The sixth Winter Olympic Games in Norway’s capital Oslo concludes. 1760 – Lord Clive left India for the first time and returns in 1765. Robert Clive was the first Governor General of India from the East India Company. 1962 – Congress wins in the third Lok Sabha elections of the country. Jawaharlal Nehru became Prime Minister for the third time. 1975 – Shah Faisal, the then ruler of Saudi Arabia, was murdered by his own nephew Faisal bin Musad. 1980 – Britain Olympic Association decided to attend the Olympic Games in Moscow in July the same year despite opposition and pressure from the British government. 1986 – With Maria Krajon Akino becoming the President of the Philippines, the rule of dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the country also ended. 1988 – Earth’s successful launch of India’s first missile from surface to surface. 1995 – Two bomb blasts in the train in Assam. Died of 22 army soldiers. 2000 – Approval of bilateral extradition treaty with India by Duma, the lower parliament of Russia. 2003 – ‘Kuala Lumpur Declaration’ sanctioned at the 13th Summit of Non -Aligned Movement. 2006 – Deepa Mehta’s film ‘Water’ received the ‘Golden Kinnari’ award. 2008- HDFC And the share ratio was approved for the merger of Centurion Bank of Punjab. The film ‘Nau Country for Old Man’ was chosen as the best film of the year at the 80th Oscar Academy. 2009- Former military officer Dheeraj Malhotra was appointed director of the IPL tournament. For the first time after the 2010 – 2008 Mumbai attack, there was talk between foreign ministers of India -Pakistan. 2011- Indian Army has finished first in the table with 62 gold medals in the 34th National Games released in Jharkhand, while Manipur has finished second after all ups and downs.
Person born on 25 February
1916 – Shankho Chaudhary – Indian sculptor, who was a famous person in the art landscape of India. 1707 – Carlo Goldoni – was a famous Italian playwright. 1894 – Meher Baba, Indian religious leader. 1897 – Amarnath Jha – Famous scholar of India, litterateur and education Shastri. 1984 – Vikas Sharma – Indian news channel was a well -known anchor of ‘Republic Bharat TV’. 1948 – Danny Denzongpa – Famous Indian film actor. 1981 – Shahid Kapoor – Famous Indian Hindi film actor. 1966 – K. V. Rabia – Physically handicapped social worker. 1925 – Sehu Shagari – was the President of Nigeria. 1899 – Gurnam Singh – Indian politician and Chief Minister of Punjab. 1859 – Radhacharan Goswami – A litterateur, playwright and a high -quality scholar of Sanskrit.
Died on 25 February
1971 – Vimal Prasad Chaliha – Freedom fighter, politician and Chief Minister of Assam. 1970 – Mannatu Padmanabhan – Famous social reformer of Kerala 1987 – S.K. H. Bihari – was a famous lyricist of Hindi films. 2001 – Don Bradman – Australian cricketer. 2008 – Hans Raj Khanna, Judge of the Supreme Court of India (born 1912) 2004 – B.K. Nagi Reddy, the famous producer-director of South Indian cinema