#1 Sir Donald Bradman
He is the greatest batsman who ever played Test cricket and the fact that he played the bulk of his first-class cricket for South Australia makes Sir Donald Bradman the greatest player to have ever played for the state. After having played for New South Wales from 1927 to 1934, Bradman moved to South Australia in 1935 and continued to play for them till 1949.
Bradman continued in the same vein during his time at South Australia and continued to score heavily for the state in the Sheffield Shield. In his entire first-class career, he played 234 games and scored a staggering 28,067 runs at a mind-blowing average of 95.14. Bradman's 369 against Tasmania in the 1935-36 remains the highest individual score ever made by a player from South Australia.
He will remain the greatest player for South Australia for as long as the team exists.
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