Bradman Oval

Bradman Oval

Located in the NSW town of Bowral, Bradman Oval is a heritage-listed cricket ground that hosts local and international matches. The ground is named after Australia's greatest ever cricketer, Don Bradman, who lived locally and played at the ground in the 1920s. His ashes are scattered on and near the Oval. It is an attractive ground, with a white picket fence and surrounded by trees. It features the Bradman Pavilion which opened in 1989 which includes spectator seating and adjacent to that is the Bradman Museum which opened in 1996. A hill surrounds the remainder of the ground, with a capacity of around 5,000 which can be boosted with temporary stands.

Bradman Oval Details

Location
Address
9/11 St Jude St, Bowral NSW 2576 GET DIRECTIONS
Capacity
5,000
Seats
90 (2% of capacity)
Highest Crowd since 2003
5,000 - 08/01/03: Tour Match: Bradman XI v ENG  
Lights
No
Arena Roof
No
Video Screen
No
Opened
1893
Former/Other Names
Glebe Park
Sports Played
Cricket  
Last Event
Sun 26 Oct 2003: ING Cup: NSW v VIC  
Next Event
 
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Accommodation
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