The Bradman Museum has evolved into The International Cricket Hall of Fame

Does the Bradman Museum exist anymore?

The Bradman Museum name has evolved into The International Cricket Hall of Fame. All the existing Bradman Museum collection is still here in the wonderful new Bradman Gallery.

What is the name of the museum? The Bradman Museum or The International Cricket Hall of Fame?

The International Cricket Hall of Fame.

Why did it change?

It was Sir Donald Bradman’s vision that ‘cricket continue to flourish and spread its wings. The world can only be richer for it.’ 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 role throughout the world. As one of the world’s most popular sports, cricket has the capacity to bring different cultures and nations together. The International Cricket Hall of Fame recognises this potential.

What’s different?

The International Cricket Hall of Fame brings cricket to life with interactive touch screens, an expanded range of displays, and five huge video screens which help place cricket in the context of world history. In short, it’s bigger, better and more engaging, while still reflecting the attributes Sir Donald Bradman brought to the game: courage, honour, integrity, humility and determination.

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OPENING SOON

The International Cricket Hall of Fame will be opening on the 29th November 2010.

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