for Don Bradman it was a means to the end of victory. Thus he recognised that there were two foes. As well as the opposition, there was that proverbial old enemy, time. Using his unparalleled ...
as Sir Donald Bradman’s iconic baggy green cap was sold for INR 2.63 crore on Tuesday. The cap, which is nearly 80 years old, was worn by the Australian legend during the 1947-48 Test series ...
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 ...
Ancient churches, gnarled trees and the old post office are part of the mix. And Bowral, the land of Sir Don Bradman, is high on aesthetics and staggering history, all centred on one man with a ...
A relic of Australian cricket’s storied past is set to be held for auction, as an old Baggy Green worn by Sir Donald Bradman goes under the hammer in Sydney this week. One of the greatest ...
Letters written by the late Australian cricket icon Donald Bradman have surfaced, revealing his admiration for fellow Aussie legends Shane Warne and Steve Waugh, as well as his early recognition ...
It would eventually soar way past the old mark, with a staggering 74,362 ... is only added to by the fact that in that Test, Donald Bradman was captaining Australia in a grudge match against ...
Australia and India's enthralling battle in Melbourne has broken the all-time attendance record for an MCG Test, smashing an 87-year-old mark set during Don Bradman's prime. With the stage set for ...