Blades of Glory Cricket Museum

Museum Address
Blades of Glory Cricket Museum
3rd Floor, Govind Gaurav Apartment "C",
Swanand Society Lane 1, Sahakar Nagar 2.
Pune, 411009
Maharashtra India
City
State
Maharashtra
Pin Code
411009
Phone Number
Museum website
https://www.bladesofglory.net/
When was the museum established?
2012
Main category
Briefly describe the history of the museum, its collection and donors.

The Blades of Glory Cricket Museum was formally inaugurated by Sachin Tendulkar in 2012. It is located on the third floor of a residential building and is home to over 12,000 cricket accessories. The museum is owned, curated, and funded by Rohan Pate, a former Under-19 cricketer himself. It is divided into four small rooms and a larger room with banners and cricket equipment that belonged to the Indian Cricket Team. The four small rooms are dedicated to record-making cricketers. The larger room houses different types of equipment and highlights India's World Cup wins. 

Spread over 4,000 square feet, the museum houses autographed bats, balls, shoes, pads, jerseys, and so on, from some of cricket’s greatest cricketers. There is a room specially dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, each containing a detailed record of their cricketing careers, including scores, awards, uniforms, equipment, etc. Artefacts from international cricketers like Chris Gayle and Sanath Jayasuriya are also included. Rare items, like caps that belong to former cricketers, torn shoes from iconic balling moments, etc., are also preserved here. The museum boasts of personal visits from cricketers from all over the world. The pictures and posters of these cricketers have been specially signed by them during their visit. Upon entrance, visitors are shown a video that documents the journey of the museum very well. 

 

Photography
Yes
Videography
Yes
Cafeteria
No
Museum shop
No
Wheelchair friendly
Yes
Restroom
Yes
Drinking water
Yes
Locker room
No
Parking
Yes
Information in Braille
No
Workshops/seminars/lectures
No
Garden/picnic area
No
Audio/visual guides
Yes
Guided tours
Yes
Library and archives services
No
IT facilities ( Photocopying, printing, computer )
No
Auditorium
No
Conference/ Seminar hall
No
Museum membership
No
Conservation lab
No
Research lab
No
Who manages the museum?
Private Organization
Person-in-charge of the museum
Other
First Name
Nupur
Last Name
Pandya
Mobile no.
What is the average duration to see the museum?
less than 1 hour
Map your museum’s correct location on the map given below.

18.4857218, 73.8434155

Is the museum currently closed?
No
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Blades of Glory Cricket Museum
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Blades of Glory displays a limited edition collector's item that traces the evolution of cricket bats from the 1720s to the current day design. The artefact is placed right at the entrance of the museum. 

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The evolution of cricket bats through the ages
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Mr Pate personally collected these bats from cricketers all over the world. They are all authentic and were used in the actual matches. 

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Bats used by the highest scoring batsmen in test cricket
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The poster is from India's win in the 2011 ICC World Cup. Every time a cricketer from the team visits the museum, he is asked to sign the poster. The bats belong to the cricket team. The caps in the picture have been worn by various captains and bowlers from international cricket teams. 

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Main area with India's World Cup poster, bats, and caps from famous cricketers
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The poster is from India's World Cup win in 1983. The same tradition of asking the players to sign during their visit is followed. The bats on the side belong to the players declared Man of the Match during World Cups. 

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Poster of Indian Cricket Team in 1983, bats from Men of the Match
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This room houses a poster of Virat Kohli, keeps a records of the runs he has made so far, has preserved his jerseys, equipment, and also has a potrait made of him using tag pins. 

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Room dedicated to Virat Kohli
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This rooms has kept a record of Tendulkar's cricket performance through the ages, houses his jerseys, caps, equipment, a poster of him, and a collection of miniature bats from all the matches he has been awarded man of the match in. 

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Room dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar
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These are Brett Lee's torn shoes from a match played between India and Australia. Lee was bowling to Dhoni, and the ball went for a six. 

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Brett Lee's torn shoes
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Sir Don Bradman's bat
Entry Fee
Applicable
Entry fee information
₹100 for everyone
₹50 for a school field trip
Getting there
The museum lies near the Parvati Hill in Pune. It can be reached by cab and rickshaw. It is 40 minutes from Pune Junction and 45 minutes away from Pune Airport.
Opening Days
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Public holidays
Opening Time
10:00 a.m.
Closing Time
07:00 p.m.