The legendary cricketer Younus Khan and The Australian Pavilion Sports Museum directors Irfan & Sobia Hashmi teamed up for exclusive cricket events in Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne. Celebrate the legacy, passion, and inspiration behind this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Cricket fans, rejoice! We are thrilled to share a heartwarming story that took place in 2017 when legendary cricketer Younus Khan was invited by Irfan Hashmi, a passionate supporter of cricket and a lover of sports memorabilia. During this special encounter, Irfan was gifted a signed bat from Younus Khan himself, marking a memorable moment…
How England Can Triumph in Australia: Key Strategies for Success
Winning in Australia is no easy feat, but England's cricket team has the potential to make it happen. To achieve victory, England must focus on two critical aspects: their fast bowlers firing on all cylinders and their fielders catching everything that comes their way. Hereβs…
Cricket, often described as a gentleman's game, has evolved significantly from its rustic beginnings on village greens to the glitzy stadiums and high-stakes matches of today. Playing cricket professionally is not just about raw talent; it requires a combination of skill, discipline, strategy, and mental toughness. Here, we delve into the art of playing cricket…
Australian cricket holds a storied place in the annals of sports history, known for its unmatched dominance, resilience, and rich legacy. From the unforgettable performances of Sir Don Bradman, often regarded as the greatest batsman of all time, to modern stars like Steve Smith and Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket team has continually set benchmarks…
Unique Collections: Experience rare and unique sports memorabilia up close.
Interactive Exhibits: Engage with hands-on displays and interactive tours.
Educational Programs: Participate in workshops and programs designed for all ages.
Community Engagement: Join events that bring the community together through sports.
Cultural Experience: Celebrate multiculturalism through the lens…
Australia, along with nations like England, India, Pakistan, West Indies, and New Zealand, has a storied cricketing heritage. Our exhibits feature memorabilia from cricket legends such as:
Sir Donald Bradman (Australia)Sachin Tendulkar (India) Imran Khan (Pakistan) Brian Lara (West Indies) Richard Hadlee (New Zealand)
Ian Botham (England)
These collections offer a glimpse into the…
The Australian Pavilion stands out for its state-of-the-art collection of sports memorabilia. Visitors can witness firsthand the items used by legendary players from historical cricket and soccer matches worldwide. This museum not only highlights Australian sports achievements but also showcases international contributions, promoting a sense of global sportsmanship and unity.
Bats Used in Iconic Matches The bat used by MS Dhoni to hit the winning six in the 2011 ICC World Cup final remains one of the most talked-about cricket memorabilia items.
Signed Photographs Collectors often cherish rare photographs signed by legends like Ricky Ponting, Sir Vivian Richards, or Imran Khan.
World Cup Trophies (Replicas)…
We are proud to announce the addition of special items from the incredible cricketer Sarah Coyte to our collection! Sarah, born on March 30, 1991, in Camden, New South Wales, has been a star bowler with a remarkable career. As a right-arm medium-fast bowler, Sarah has played for some of the most prominent teams, including:…
Weβre thrilled to announce the addition of a very special item to our collection β the helmet worn by none other than Virat Kohli during an RCB IPL season! ππ₯
This iconic piece, showcasing the legacy of one of the greatest cricketers of our time, has found its place in our Helmets section at The…
We are proud to showcase one of the most talked-about items in recent cricket history: the Test match-used stumps from South Africa, tied to the infamous 2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal, also known as Sandpapergate. π¦πΊπΏπ¦
During the third Test match at Newlands in Cape Town, Cameron Bancroft was caught on camera using sandpaper to rough…