Don Bradman is probably more important to cricket that Babe Ruth was to baseball (equally a cult hero; but most of Bradman's records in the game haven't even been threatened, much less beaten). Which probably doesn't explain why, in the 30s (the height of Bradman's career), he released a 78 which had the spoken word "How to Score a Century" (100 runs; & the Don certainly should know) on one side & a piano performance on the other. If i remember rightly (never guaranteed), it was a movement from a Mozart piano sonata; but it was definitely a work from the classical-period repetroire.... All the best, Robert Clements <[log in to unmask]> <http://www.ausnet.net.au/~clemensr/welcome.htm>