Warner caught short,but record knock still stands

Warner caught short,but record knock still stands

The debate around whether David Warner should have declared his innings before overtaking Sir Don Bradman and Mark Taylor's respective scores of 334 may now be moot,on a technicality if not in the record books.

  • byRonny Lerner

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Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019:Sport

Ash Barty:the world No. 1"outthinking her opponents instead of relying on power". Plus:Steve Smith and Craig Foster.

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From the Archives,1989:Paying homage to a hero,Sir Donald Bradman

From the Archives,1989:Paying homage to a hero,Sir Donald Bradman

In 1989,Australia payed homage to a sporting hero when the Bradman Museum opened in Bowral,NSW. It was the first museum in Australia dedicated to an individual.

  • byCaroline Wilson
From the Archives,1971:Bradman out for 22 in computer Test

From the Archives,1971:Bradman out for 22 in computer Test

Australia lose 5-195 on the opening day of the NCR computer"Test of the Century"with Bradman falling for 22.

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Australia's rock Steve Smith holds firm,while the rest crumble
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Australia's rock Steve Smith holds firm,while the rest crumble

Steve Smith again made most of the runs,but this time they might not be enough.

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Google celebrates the art of Australian sporting culture

Google celebrates the art of Australian sporting culture

The nation's passion for sport is on show in Google's new arts and culture app.

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From the Archives:Bradman out for'duck'in his last Test

From the Archives:Bradman out for'duck'in his last Test

In his last innings in Test cricket,Don Bradman was bowled for a duck at The Oval in London on August 15,1948,leaving him with a career average of 99.94.

  • byTom Goodman
Flashback:90 years on,Bradman's first Test century

Flashback:90 years on,Bradman's first Test century

90 years ago,Donald Bradman scored his first international Test century against England at the MCG. We remember the milestone with this article from the archives.

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Rare bat with Bradman and Larwood's signature returned to Brisbane man

Rare bat with Bradman and Larwood's signature returned to Brisbane man

A Sydney cricketer's rare cricket bat with signatures from legendary Australian,England and West Indian cricketers has now been returned to his Brisbane son.

  • byTony Moore