Adam's called Don Bradman a "right wing racist nutjob" for writing a congratulatory letter to Frazer two days after Whitlam's dismissal.
As for not meeting Nelson Mandela before he, Bradman, died:
As a result of the Australian Cricket Board’s stance (chaired by Bradman at the time), Nelson Mandela had huge respect for Bradman. When Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser visited Mandela in prison in 1986, his first question was; “tell me Mr Fraser, is Don Bradman alive?”.
Four years later, Fraser presented Mandela with a bat with an inscription from Bradman: “to Nelson Mandela. In recognition of a great unfinished innings – Don Bradman”.
In 1996, Mandela and D’Oliveira stood in their whites and a Proteas cricket blazer as England played South Africa at Centurion.
“It is one of the greatest days of my life,” D’Oliveira said in a TV interview. He had lunch with Mandela in 2005 while on one of his final coaching trips.
But due to Bradman’s frailties and eagerness to keep away from the spotlight, he and Mandela never met.
“Mandela said often it was the beginning of the end as soon as Bradman stood up,” Perry said.
“It’s why Mandela said Don was one of the divinity. He is my hero of heroes. He had a good feel for Bradman and listened to the Tests in the 1930s. They never met. Bradman was on the way out in 1992 and not feeling comfortable with the media. They wrote to each other though.
“Mandela loved Bradman for the stance he took on racism. Perhaps more than anyone else.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/cricket-australia-news-how-sir-do...Adam is a Mothraesque-Bbwianesque extreme left cockwomble and nutter.