A unique experience
The Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame comprises a number of themed exhibitions.
You will be fascinated by the story of cricket set against world history, captivated by the recent broadcasts from around the world, intrigued by the real Sir Donald Bradman, and inspired by the integrity of the greats of the game.
The Living Centre of Cricket
Purchase your all day entry ticket which allows you to come and go all day as you please. Browse through the gift store and check out all that the Bradman Museum has to offer
Bradman Oval
Soak up cricketing history at the historic Bradman Oval. Re-trace Sir Donald’s footsteps and play where he played. A picturesque setting for a game of cricket, a walk or even a picnic, Bradman Oval is open for public access.
The Origins
This gallery traces the fascinating history of cricket from the 14th century.
Greats of the Game
Everyone has their favourite cricketer. But you might change your mind after immersing yourself in this showcase of the character strengths that defined the success of the greats of the game. Using memorabilia, photos, statistics and on-demand audio and visual footage, you can review the best players of all time, from all eras. Will your choice be Ricky Ponting, Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara or …
Bradman Gallery
Discover the life and accomplishments of Sir Donald Bradman, the greatest batsman of all time. See his very first bat, his baggy green and extraordinary souvenirs and artefacts from his playing days.
There is so much to explore in the Bradman Gallery celebrating the life and accomplishments of Sir Donald Bradman. Most know about his extraordinary cricket career, but you’ll be interested to learn more about Sir Donald the man: his life values, role as a successful businessman, cricket administrator, husband, father and national icon.
There’s Always More
When you visit The Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame you will experience the rich history of the noble game through cutting edge technology. We are always adding more to the museum to add to your cricketing knowledge. Come and see Shane Warne’s cherished Baggy Green cap that he so generously donated in 2020.
The World of Cricket
Every minute of every day, somewhere in the world, cricket is being played. From the village wickets of England to the crowded pitches of Mumbai, explore what cricket means to people from all around the world.
The Game
Understand the elements of The Game – the team, the spirit, the field and the people involved.
Cricket Through the Eras
Five massive and striking monolith screens, all ordered by era, tell the story of cricket and explore why this great game remains important to millions of people around the world. Combined with touch screens and unique objects, the time lines and footage place the development of cricket in the context of global events.