“Don sees the ball about two yards sooner than ... At the outbreak of World War II, Bradman had 21 lines in Who’s Who, only eight fewer than Hitler and 17 more than Stalin.
Fittingly, the UNSTOPPABLE T20 exhibition is being housed permanently at The Bradman Museum, in the NSW southern highlands, a nod to the late living legend, Don Bradman. “Cricket is ingrained in ...
Don’t get my wrong ... temperament earnt him the nickname “The Wall” delivered the Bradman Oration at the Australian War Memorial on the eve of the Indian team opening its 2011-12 campaign ...
“The past week, training is getting heavier every day”: Henry Miller Lanser, 1st Australian Infantry Battalion.Credit: Australian War Memorial • Don Bradman speaks after Australia wins the ...
Patriotic businesses that celebrate Australia Day are adhering to the “go woke, go broke” rule and cashing in on strong ...
He reached 1,000 runs in Tests within 13 innings, same as Aussie legend Don Bradman, becoming the second ... Australia in a calendar year since World War 2. If Proteas have made it to their ...
From Jack Blackham in the colonial days, Hanson Carter soon after federation, Oldfield in the Bradman era, Gil Langley ...
He reached 1,000 runs in Tests within 13 innings, same as Aussie legend Don Bradman, becoming the second ... Australia in a calendar year since World War 2. -Keshav Maharaj If Proteas have made ...
The FDA banned the use of red dye No. 3 in foods and medicines sold in the U.S. because it has been shown to cause cancer in rats. The action highlights the limits of a federal law known as the ...
Just about every cricket fan has watched grainy footage of Sir Don Bradman bat at some point in their life ... with the footage likely shot by his father George - a World War II and ABC TV cameraman.