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 ...
Historians are agreed that, from the late 1920s to the post-war years, Don Bradman acted as a unifier of the nation, a focus for its battered self-belief and damaged social fabric. Of course ...
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 ...
“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 ...
The magnitude of breaking that record is only added to by the fact that in that Test, Donald Bradman was captaining Australia in a grudge match against England. The game was also played over six ...