Arthur Morris is Australia's oldest living test cricketer.

Broadcast date: Monday 23 September

Regarded by some as Australia's greatest left-handed batsman, Arthur was the first player in the world to score two centuries in his first class debut.

He was a member of Bradman's 'Invincibles' after the Second World War, so-called for their undefeated 1948 tour of England.

Arthur was named in Australia's 'Team of the Century' and has been inducted to the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.

He was also famously the man at the other end when Don Bradman scored a duck in his final test innings.

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