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In 1986, when Nelson Mandela was enduring his 27-year sentence for opposition to white minority rule, he was visited by Malcolm Fraser, who had served as the Prime Minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983. Fraser was one of the staunchest anti-apartheid voice and it was supposed to be quite a decisive meeting between the two leaders. However, Fraser was surprised when the first thing he asked him was, 'Mr Fraser, can you tell me is Donald Bradman still alive?'

When Fraser later met Mandela after he had become the President, he carried a bat with him for Madiba signed by Bradman with the message - 'To Nelson Mandela, in recognition of a great unfinished innings.'

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