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The International Cricket Hall of Fame is a permanent cultural exhibition dedicated to the game of cricket. It is located in the Australian town of Bowral, New South Wales. Wikipedia
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Harsha Bhogle's unending saga continues in Sydney, New South Wales. If you are a cricket lover lost in Bowral, just turn off the road to take a tour of the Bradman Museum, which salutes The Don and the spirit of this sport. The on-site Bradman Oval is not just another pretty village ground but a shrine to Harsha. Here, find everything on the sport from a rare bat of the Australian cricket idol, Stan McCabe to the modern-day Colossus bats. Even Allan Border, Vivian Richards, Sachin Tendulkar, Doug Walters, Adam Gilchrist, Jim Maxwell - the who's who of the sport, could not resist coming to this International Cricket Hall of fame.
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Australian ODI Men's side :: Bradman Museum 2016
Australian ODI men's team give guided tour of Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame, featuring Nathan Lyon and Glenn Maxwell, 2016. Courtesy Cricket Australia, Bradman Museum Collection.
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Bradman Museum @ Bowral, Australia
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Vlog No.5 - The Australian Diaries - Our Trip to Sir Donald Bradman Museum
Our trip to Sir Donald Bradman Museum in Bowral, New South Wales. This is 1 hour 30 mins drive from Sydney. The Bradman Museum name has evolved into the Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame. It was Sir Donald Bradman's vision that cricket continue to flourish and spread its wings. To honour this vision, the museum has been expanded to not only show the importance of the Don's contribution to cricket and Australian history, but also cricket's important role through out the world.
Visit the Bradman Museum to learn about the history of cricket.
The Travel Professor visits the Bradman Museum in Bowral, New south Wales, Australia to look at the evolution of cricket into the international game that it is. A must-see for cricket tragics.
Hall of fame
The International Cricket Hall of fame in Bowral is opening a new interactive cricket museum, which it is claimed is a world first.
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Sir Donald Bradman, born on the 27th August 1908 -- 25 February 2001, often referred to as The Don, was an Australian cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest Test batsman of all time. Bradman's career Test batting average of 99.94 is often cited as statistically the greatest achievement by any sportsman in any major sport.
The story that the young Bradman practised alone with a cricket stump and a golf ball is part of Australian folklore. Bradman's meteoric rise from bush cricket to the Australian Test team took just over two years. Before his 22nd birthday, he had set many records for high scoring, some of which still stand, and became Australia's sporting idol at the height of the Great Depression.
During a 20-year playing career, Bradman consistently scored at a level that made him, in the words of former Australia captain Bill Woodfull, worth three batsmen to Australia. A controversial set of tactics, known as Bodyline, was specifically devised by the England team to curb his scoring. As a captain and administrator, Bradman was committed to attacking, entertaining cricket; he drew spectators in record numbers. He hated the constant adulation, however, and it affected how he dealt with others. The focus of attention on his individual performances strained relationships with some team-mates, administrators and journalists, who thought him aloof and wary. Following an enforced hiatus due to the Second World War, he made a dramatic comeback, captaining an Australian team known as The Invincibles on a record-breaking unbeaten tour of England.
A complex, highly driven man, not given to close personal relationships, Bradman retained a pre-eminent position in the game by acting as an administrator, selector and writer for three decades following his retirement. Even after he became reclusive in his declining years his opinion was highly sought, and his status as a national icon was still recognised—more than 50 years after his retirement as a Test player, in 2001, the Australian Prime Minister John Howard called him the greatest living
Australian.Bradman's image has appeared on postage stamps and coins, and a museum dedicated to his life was opened while he was still living. On the centenary of his birth, 27 August 2008, the Royal Australian Mint issued a $5 commemorative gold coin with Bradman's image, and on 19 November 2009, he was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.
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Sir Donald Bradman opens Bradman Museum, 1989
Video of a Sir Donald and Lady Bradman opening the Bradman Museum Bowral, 1989. A Features footage of young Don Bradman returning to his parents at home Glebe Street Bowral, opposite ground of Bradman Oval. Sir Donald Bradman reflects on meeting his wife, Jessie in Bowral and walking through the oval (then Glebe Oval) daily as children. Filmed at opening of Bradman Museum, Bowral in 1989. Bradman Museum Collection.
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Greta Bradman inherits love of music from grandfather Sir Donald Bradman
The Bradman name may be synonymous with cricket but there is another talented family member that is taking the world by storm.
Greta Bradman, Sir Donald's granddaughter, is one of Australia's most celebrated singers and as we found out, musical talent runs in the family.
Sachin Tendulkar In Sir Don Bradman's den as Don lives in spirit of Bowral
To catch a glimpse of what that spectacular sight might have been, a visit to Sir Donald George Bradman's childhood home at Bowral, a 120-km drive from Sydney, is a must-do for every cricket-lover. The Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall Of Fame, initiated by the Bradman Foundation and inaugurated by then Australia Prime Minister John Howard on August 27, 1996, is the absolute epitome of meticulously preserved Bradman 'artifacts'. The magnificent cricketing memorabilia notwithstanding, The Bradman Walk, a journey that must be undertaken by foot covering interesting aspects of the batting legend's life, like his childhood homes, his school and, most importantly, the ground where it all began, are enchanting to say the least.
The Bradman Experience
The Bradman Experience at The International Cricket Hall of Fame begins with an explanation of The Game, involves you with interactive technology and inspires you with the 5 monoliths. Your journey ends in The Store that you can purchase anything Cricket!
My visit to The International Hall of Fame, Bowral
Bowral, an hour and half's drive from Sydney is the birthplace of Sir Don Bradman and the beautiful International Cricket Hall of Fame is a fitting tribute to the cricketing legend
Team USA at Don Bradman’s Museum
The USA National Women’s Cricket team is the first USA Cricket team to visit the Don Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame. Team USA also played in the very historic Bradman Oval in Bowral.
Tribute to Sir Donald Bradman
Courtesy Cricket Australia. Bradman Museum Collection.
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TOUR OF BRADMAN MUSEUM
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Packer, Lights, Action! Bradman Museum and Gibraltar Hotel Bowral
Packer, Lights, Action! Exhibition now on at the International Cricket Hall of Fame, plus great accommodation deals at Gibraltar Hotel Bowral.
Second Tied Test :: Bradman Museum
Interview by Mike Coward on Second Tied Test, 1986. With Allan Border and Dean Jones.
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