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After retiring from playing cricket, Bradman continued working as a stockbroker, as well as becoming heavily involved in cricket administration, serving as a selector for the national team for nearly 30 years (?). He was selector (and acknowledged as a force urging the players of both teams to play entertaining, attacking cricket) for the famous Australia - West Indies test series of 1960-61, and was also involved in negotiations with the [World Series Cricket]? schism in the late 1970's. He was also famous for answering innumerable letters from cricket fans across the world, which he continued to do until well into his eighties.
After retiring from playing cricket, Bradman continued working as a stockbroker. Allegations that he had acted improperly during the collapse of his employer's firm and the subsequent establishment of his own, made behind closed doors until his death, were publicised in November 2001. He became heavily involved in cricket administration, serving as a selector for the national team for nearly 30 years (?). He was selector (and acknowledged as a force urging the players of both teams to play entertaining, attacking cricket) for the famous Australia - West Indies test series of 1960-61, and was also involved in negotiations with the [World Series Cricket]? schism in the late 1970's. He was also famous for answering innumerable letters from cricket fans across the world, which he continued to do until well into his eighties.

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