What’s here
The Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame is the definitive world cricket visitor experience.
Incredible cricketing footage from around the world, interactive touch screens, fascinating memorabilia and absorbing stories from cricketing greats – these are just a few of the exhibits that will keep you entertained for hours.
The Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame is set in the beautiful surrounds of Bradman Oval, and includes a gift store.
The Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame currently comprises a range of engaging galleries. Come and visit today!
Bradman’s First Cricket Bat
Bradman’s first cricket bat from ABC Open Illawarra on Vimeo.
The Bradman Gallery
Sir Donald Bradman is the only Australian cricketer to receive a knighthood for services to the game. His batting average of 99.94 makes his Test batting achievements nearly twice that of the nearest Test batsman. Find out more about the man behind the bat.
Discover the life and accomplishments of The Don in the new, interactive Bradman Gallery.
The Game of Cricket
New to cricket? Your first stop in the Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame will get you acquainted with the basics of the game. Interactive exhibits help you learn about fielding positions, batting strokes and bowling techniques.
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Spectators
England’s Barmy Army, Australia’s Fanatics, New Zealand’s Beige Brigade… enthusiastic spectators create the wonderful atmosphere at cricket matches. Meet some of the cricket tragics and find out why the game is so important to them.
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Cricket & The Media
From radio broadcasts with sound effects, through to high-definition live telecasts, the way cricket is delivered to you has changed significantly through the decades, and the game has changed accordingly. Experience how games are captured by the media today and listen to amazing interviews with some of your favourite cricketers!
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The World of Cricket
At any moment of the day there is a game of cricket being played somewhere in the world. Learn about what cricket means to people all around the world.
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The Science of Cricket
How does a bowler cut the ball off the wicket? How hard is it to hit a six? What effect does fast bowling have on leg bones? These questions and more are answered in this section dedicated to the physics of the game.
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Greats of the Game
Using memorabilia, photos, statistics and on-demand audio and visual footage, you can learn about the best players of all time, from all eras. Who is your favourite player?
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