Cricket Australia (CA) and the Bradman Foundation have announced a three-year social impact partnership that will support the Foundation’s initiatives that link mental well-being and performance ...
Former Australian cricket star praised Jasprit Bumrah, suggesting that legendary batter Don Bradman wouldn't have achieved his famed batting average if he faced Bumrah. Bumrah's performance in the ...
Don Bradman. “Cricket is ingrained in the fabric of our culture and is truly our national sport. I love how so many of the ideals of our country are reflected in the way we play cricket ...
Bradman praised Warne's leg-spin, identified Waugh as a future star, and saw Ponting as a potential Test prospect. These insights highlight his foresight into players who later shaped cricket ...
Brough died in 1999, Bradman in 2001. The letters were donated to the NLA by Brough’s family. ‘The cricket world has been in a ferment’ In the winter of 1985, Bradman held grave concerns for ...
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 ...
One of the leading problems to impact cricket was apartheid in South Africa, which Bradman had very strong views on. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation and ...
On May 14, 1985 Bradman wrote to Brough about his serious concerns for the state of cricket off the back of rebel tours to South Africa. In objection to the Apartheid regime, an international ...
Now letters sent from Bradman to his friend Peter Brough between 1984 and 1998, preserved by the National Library of Australia, have been unearthed and reveal an insight into the cricket legend ...