The great Don Bradman's view that rebel Aussie cricketers were right to take huge amounts of money to play in South Africa during apartheid has been revealed in a series of letters that also ...
It was in February 1963, at Canberra's Manuka Oval, that Don Bradman, then in his early fifties, made the most famous of ...
Who is the greatest of them all, and how do you measure greatness anyway? Greg Baum kicks off our series on the sporting ...
This is where Donald Bradman, who some say was the greatest ... a half decade before the War, seeking peace and quiet. There wasn’t to be any. As is well known, he lost his first born in infancy ...
Bradman played his last Test in 1948 and the attention on him remained intense as he aged. The Bodyline TV miniseries was released in 1985, based on the infamous 1932-33 Ashes series. Don Bradman ...
Letters from Donald Bradman reveal his admiration for Shane Warne, Steve Waugh, and Ricky Ponting. Bradman praised Warne's leg-spin, identified Waugh as a future star, and saw Ponting as a ...
A rare piece of cricketing history has fetched an extraordinary sum at auction, as Sir Donald Bradman’s iconic baggy ... witnessed a heated bidding war before the cap was sold for ₹2.14 ...
A seven-time World Cup winner. More than 300 international cricket games. The youngest Australian to have represented ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sir Donald Bradman feared a second Kerry Packer breakaway venture in the 1980s and did not blame Australian cricketers for taking ...
A sun-faded and insect-damaged cricket cap once worn by Don Bradman has been sold for A$479,700 (£311,000), setting a record for caps associated with the Australian cricket legend. The "baggy ...
Sir Donald Bradman's Adelaide home at 2 Holden Street, Kensington Park, stands as a quiet testament to cricketing history. Though seemingly ordinary from the outside, the heritage-listed house ...