Don Bradman once reversed Australia's batting order, scored 270 at number 7
Cricket legend Don Bradman, who was born on August 27, 1908, reversed Australia's batting order to protect batters from 'wet' wicket in third Ashes Test's second innings in 1937. The innings was opened by Australia's tail-enders, while Bradman came to bat at number seven and scored 270(375). Bradman's knock was later named by Wisden as the greatest in Test cricket.