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Hall of Fame in Bradman's town
DONALD Bradman's hometown will soon become the site of an International Cricket Hall of Fame.
The Bradman Foundation yesterday said the Hall of Fame, honoring cricketing greats from Australia, England, South Africa, Pakistan, India, the West Indies and New Zealand, will open next year as an extension of the Bradman Museum at Bowral, south of Sydney, in New South Wales state. Bradman, widely recognized as the world's greatest ever batsman, is among 11 Australians on the Hall of Fame list. He died in 2001 aged 92.
The Bradman Foundation yesterday said the Hall of Fame, honoring cricketing greats from Australia, England, South Africa, Pakistan, India, the West Indies and New Zealand, will open next year as an extension of the Bradman Museum at Bowral, south of Sydney, in New South Wales state. Bradman, widely recognized as the world's greatest ever batsman, is among 11 Australians on the Hall of Fame list. He died in 2001 aged 92.
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