Archive for the ‘Sir Donald Bradman’ Category
Invincibles – Limited Edition Collectible
The Australian cricket team in England in 1948 was captained by Don Bradman, who was making his fourth and final tour of England. The team is famous for being the first Test match side to play an entire tour without losing a match. This feat earned them the nickname of The Invincibles.
Including five Test matches, Australia played a total of 31 first-class fixtures, plus three other games. Their record in the first-class games was 23 won and 8 drawn; in all matches, they won 25 and drew 9. They won the Test series 4-0 with one match drawn.
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The Greatest – Sir Donald Bradman or Sir Vivian Richards ?
In full flight they were cricket’s batting machines, drawing accolades for their feats like no others, not least the prestige of being voted crickets Test and One Day players of the Century by cricket’s almanac, Wisden. Whenever they took to the field there was heightened expectation, and more often than not, they delivered. Aggressive and stylish, both knew no fear when facing an opposition attack.
To commemorate the remarkable careers of Sir Donald Bradman and Sir Vivian Richards and by popular demand due to the Viv Bats and Litho near sell out stage – Cricket Australia, The ICC and The Bradman Foundation are proud to release a worldwide limited edition of 100 of this superb lithograph bearing an authorised facsimile signature of Sir Donald Bradman and hand signed by Sir Vivian Richards.
- Worldwide Limited Edition: 100
- Authorised by Cricket Australia, the ICC and The Bradman Foundation
- Protected with A-Tag microchip
- RRP $795
Don Bradman Canvases – Limited Edition
Cricketers of the Century
Donald Bradman in the Nets
The 1948 Australian Invincibles
Australian Cricket – Triple Centurians
Signed cricket bat and print commemorating the 6 triple centuries made by Australian Cricket players Matthew Hayden 380, Mark Taylor 334 (not out), Donald Bradman 334 and 304, Bob Simpson 311 and Bob Cowper 307.

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Donald Bradman Centenary Collections
Celebrating 100 years since the birth of the great Australian Cricket Batsman Donald Bradman, the Bradman Foundation and Cricket Australia have released a limited edition of 4 images on quality canvas.

The Invincibles – 1948 Australian Cricket Team
The Australian cricket team in England in 1948 was captained by Don Bradman, who was making his fourth and final tour of England. The team is famous for being the first Test match side to play an entire tour without losing a match. This feat earned them the nickname of The Invincibles.
Including five Test matches, Australia played a total of 31 first-class fixtures, plus three other games. Their record in the first-class games was 23 won and 8 drawn; in all matches, they won 25 and drew 9. They won the Test series 4-0 with one match drawn.

Australias Finest – Bradman Waugh Taylor Ponting
Spectacular artwork by Joe Zappalla celebrating Australia’s finest cricketers Don Bradman, Steve Waugh, Mark Taylor and Ricky Ponting.

















