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Greats of the Game Travel around the world and through time In 2011, the late Richie Benaud (and former Patron of The Bradman Foundation) headed a panel to choose the … More »
Greats of the Game Travel around the world and through time In 2011, the late Richie Benaud (and former Patron of The Bradman Foundation) headed a panel to choose the … More »
27th AUGUST 1908 Today 27th August, we remember and honour Sir Donald Bradman on the occasion of his 114th birthday. One of the most significant figures in Australian cultural and … More »
Congratulations to Australian crickets’ honourees in this years’ Queens’ Birthday awards. Doug Walters, Meg Lanning, Muriel Picton and Shane Warne Congratulations Doug Walters – AO – Queens Birthday Honouree 2022 … More »
Due to major infrastructure works required, we regret to announce that the Bradman Café will be closed as of Wednesday May 11. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you … More »
On this day 2004, ‘The Prince’ reached Test cricket’s highest score. Read more about the special day and the lasting impact it has had on the game.
The Bradman Museum is CLOSED today (Thursday 7th April) due to extreme weather in Bowral. We look forward to welcoming you back soon!
For the seventh time, Australia have claimed victory at the Women’s ODI World Cup. An undefeated run, they were dominant from start to finish.
Thanks to quotes, insights and photos from Clearing Boundaries, reflect on the success and struggle that has helped pave the way for the current Australian team as they progress through … More »
When Charles Bannerman got off the mark at the MCG on this day 145 years ago, he wrote himself into cricketing history. He had – unknowingly – just scored the … More »
On International Women’s Day 2020 they had their watershed moment. In 2022, the Australian Women’s Cricket Team continue to set the standard. Image © ICC Business Corporation FZ LLC 2020