Bradman Oval

Bradman Oval

Bowral
Bradman Oval in Bowral holds a special place in cricket history as the childhood home ground of Sir Donald Bradman, Australia's greatest batsman. Named in honor of "The Don," this picturesque ground in the New South Wales Southern Highlands serves as both a functional cricket venue and a shrine to cricket's most celebrated figure. The oval features a traditional grass wicket that typically offers balanced conditions for both batsmen and bowlers. The pitch tends to provide good bounce and carry, though can vary depending on seasonal conditions in the highland climate. The ground's modest dimensions create an intimate setting that harks back to cricket's grassroots origins. While comprehensive statistical data remains limited, Bradman Oval has hosted various levels of cricket over the decades, from local club matches to occasional higher-profile fixtures. The ground's significance lies not in major international encounters but in its connection to cricket folklore and its role in nurturing the sport at community level. The atmosphere at Bradman Oval is steeped in nostalgia and reverence for cricket's golden era. Spectators often visit as much for the historical pilgrimage as for the cricket itself, walking the same turf where young Bradman honed his legendary skills. The adjacent Bradman Museum and International Cricket Hall of Fame enhances the venue's appeal, making it a must-visit destination for cricket enthusiasts worldwide seeking to connect with the sport's most enduring legacy.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
18 Nov 2014Australia vs West Indies(275/5 / 127/9)ODIAustralia won by 148 runs
16 Nov 2014Australia vs West Indies(220/7 / 222/2)ODIAustralia won by 8 wickets