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"Blades of Glory" Cricket Museum

Museum in Pune

Updated: March 25, 2024 06:06 AM

"Blades of Glory" Cricket Museum is located in Pune (City in India), India. It's address is Govind Gaurav Apartments., Swanand Society Lane 1, Sahakar Nagar 2, Swanand Society, Tulshibagwale Colony, Parvati Paytha, Pune, Maharashtra 411009, India.

Govind Gaurav Apartments., Swanand Society Lane 1, Sahakar Nagar 2, Swanand Society, Tulshibagwale Colony, Parvati Paytha, Pune, Maharashtra 411009, India

FRPV+78 Pune, Maharashtra, India

+91 98224 54567

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Monday10 AM to 7 PM
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Thursday10 AM to 7 PM
Friday10 AM to 7 PM
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Sunday10 AM to 7 PM

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Where is "Blades of Glory" Cricket Museum?

"Blades of Glory" Cricket Museum is located at: Govind Gaurav Apartments., Swanand Society Lane 1, Sahakar Nagar 2, Swanand Society, Tulshibagwale Colony, Parvati Paytha, Pune, Maharashtra 411009, India.

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"Blades of Glory" Cricket Museum Reviews

Dhimant Chovatia
2023-11-08 05:18:00 GMT

Outstanding and must visit place for any cricket aficionado. The collection of some rare memorabilia is a sight to behold. The autographs of legendary cricketers neatly organised in various achievement groups create a flowing storyline. I was amazed looking at some of the rare equipment from the 30's and 40's. Highly recommended.

Tanmay Salame
2023-09-25 06:08:49 GMT

Very Good Place
Cricket Lovers Must Visit
Lots of thing related to cricket
History of the Cricket is present very beautifully
Lots of legends signature bats are kept
Staff is very good and polite
Very Good Knowledge Of Cricket
And also two special zones For King Of Cricket Virat Kohli And God Of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar
Thanks Blades Of Glory For This Amazing Experience….!

Smriti Singh
2023-05-16 14:39:20 GMT

World's biggest cricket museum. Definitely worth a visit! From player's bats, jerseys, helmets to signatures, each memorabilia here tells a story!

Sam Greenway
2024-03-03 18:36:19 GMT

Excellent collection of cricket memorabilia across different countries and formats, with some sections also dedicated to some of the great Indian players. We were shown around by Pratha who was an amazing guide, really friendly and full of knowledge and enthusiasm across all the exhibits. We really enjoyed our time here.

Atharva Wadhe
2023-09-03 06:07:18 GMT

Blades of Glory is a wonderful museum which has bats, balls & jerseys of cricketers from all generations. There are separate sections dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar & Virat Kohli, which are amazing.

I personally loved the triple centurion section. The entry fee is 200, which is worth it, if you are a genuine cricket fan. You also get to hold 1 bat of Sachin Tendulkar ( Addidas ).

Omkar Patil
2022-12-31 12:28:10 GMT

The museum is great. Every cricket lover should visit the museum once in their lifetime. I was getting goosebumps by watching all the stuff that has been putted there in the museum. Like Baggie Green cap, Sachin's bt and pad, kohlis bat, yuvis bat, KPs bat as well the the shirt he wore, alland Donalds shirt, and the signatures of greatesf ever to play cri ket like daysmond Haynes, Gordon greenidge, Clive Lloyd, Kapil Dev, Rohan Kanhai, A. Kalicharan. There are two separate sections one is of Virat Kohli and the other one is Of the God himself Sachin Tendulkar. I felt really proud to touch the bat with which sachin played. It was really great work by Rohan Patil to put this stuff together. Thank you blades of glory.

Dhinesh Dhnz
2021-10-19 08:50:34 GMT

My Visit was a total Cricket dream 🏏

Fantastic Place for Cricket Lovers ,Exciting Collections with Excellent Lighting & Great Interior design.

Please do visit Blades of Glory if you love Cricket and if you really mean it. This will not disappoint you.

The best moment I'll never forget at Blades of Glory is ,they kept Sachin sir's(my hero's) bat outside of the display which I have taken on my hand while entering the museum, I can't explain how much excitement I got at that time and I had taken the bat all over the museum with the same excitement. I could not able to keep the bat back on it's place.

It was a good feel.

A special thanks to Rohan Sir for giving us this beautiful Collections.

Keep Doing Sir,

Cheers😊

Pratik Kafle
2020-08-29 12:16:51 GMT

What a surprise Pune has one of biggest cricket museum. This museum is huge, lots of history of cricket. It took a long time to go through as there were lot of autographed bats, balls, T-shirts, etc. It has bat of Sir Don Bradman and even Sachin Tendulkar's 💯 century bat. Really fascinating and must visit place.

Neha
2023-06-10 05:45:02 GMT

It is a one of kind place,so if you are interested in cricket trivia and memorabilia,it will be a worthwhile visit for you.
I hope they keep adding to their collection,to document the ever changing landscape of cricket in India and the world.

Sampath Kumar
2019-06-24 16:10:43 GMT

This is the best place in entire Pune in the last one week. Since I am great fan of cricket, I loved it very much. It has been one of my dreams to go and see these kind of places where all stuff related to cricket is stored and this is one such place. If you are anywhere near to Pune, you must come and visit. I just loved the way they stored all the stuff related to cricket. I have seen almost all the cricketers related stuff. Please see all pics below to check it out.

Balls:- Almost all best bowlers have singed the balls and placed it here from the start of the Cricket
Bats:- All the famous batmen have signed the bats and placed them here.

The best place to see all the cricket stuff from all the players across the world.

Rohit Chavda
2022-05-08 19:48:04 GMT

Best place for a cricket enthusiasts. More than 600+ cricket collections. Only cricket museum to bring down the memory lane. Awesome place!!

Manpreet Kaur Makhija
2023-03-13 16:40:27 GMT

Very good museum for cricket lovers... Cricket hardcore fans should visit here definately. Ticket price 100Rs pp. I took my husband on our first anniversary as a surprise because he is a cricket fan. Loved this surprise.

saurabh patil
2020-12-29 04:48:23 GMT

This museum is in Sahkar nagar, Pune. Loved to see cricket museum. It has bats, balls, jersys, etc which are personally used by legend cricketers. These are used by legends like Sachin, Clive Loyd, Sourav Ganguly, Ricky ponting, Kapil Dev, Rahul dravid, Brett Lee, Muralitharan, AB Deviliers, Kumar Sangkara, Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma, etc..
So, museum is great treat for cricket lovers.

Thomas Victor
2019-08-01 15:31:24 GMT

I really love that things there. If you are a cricket fan it will be really inspired. You can see the huge collection of the the cricket stuff. You can see the collection of the old bats and the balls of the legends. There he marked the moments in the cricket history. You can see full collection of the Sachin’s full kit and Kohli’s full kit. It is on the top of an appartment. There it is a cool atmosphere. Sachin’s 100 centuries where marked in a small cricket bats. On there you experience the legends bar with your hand. Sachin’s bat is there you can take photos and you can hold it.

Pruthviraj Bhosale
2023-11-24 02:40:32 GMT

This is one of the must see attractions in Pune for cricket lovers. Museum holds artifacts from cricket world starting from Don Bradman.

It was surreal to see bats and balls from across legends. Holding Sachin Tendulakar’s bat, just imagine it.

We had out little ones with us and they were overjoyed to see their heroes bats , gloves and other cricketing gear.

Staff is simply awesome and then themselves are cricketing fans.

Gaurav Sontakke
2019-12-30 15:18:13 GMT

Great place for any Cricket lover. Must visit if you are Cricket fanatic. Right from the era of Don Bradman to Virat Kohli, everything is covered. From 1975 World Cup to 2015 World Cup, singed bats from all players. Clicking photos are also allowed.

Anurag Chavan
2020-01-05 07:11:57 GMT

Truly inspirational for cricket lover you can find all things attached to cricket's memories,it's a another world for passionate people's about cricket.
Just can't describe in words.entry fee is 100rs which is totally worth.wonder why it's not famous even it's nearby from Swargate. especially the owner who create this great efforts to collect this.also it's awarded by Limca world record for largest cricket museum.

S Ramachandran
2019-03-01 04:27:06 GMT

My friend who is mad for cricket took me there & after going there we came to know that entry fee is Rs100 per person so I told him I will be waiting outside but as you know this museum is maintained by a cricket fan Rohan Patil so my friend paid my fee also. By going in I discovered so many important things about cricket. When u visit & if you are true fan of cricket you will be the happiest person in world (for some time). Glory worth a try! I will not go in details because if I do it there will be no fun left...

abhishek patki
2021-03-01 08:16:54 GMT

If you love cricket you will love this museum and if you don't love cricket , then visit here and you'll fall in love with cricket. No doubt this is awesome museum to visit for everyone. What an incredible collection of cricket items this is!!

They have a display of cricket bats, balls, jersies, shoes, gloves, pads and all those are actually used by the cricket players in the international matches. It was an awesome experience for a cricket lover like me to see such things so closely. Museum manager Mr Abhijit said that they have more than 20000 items on display. Almost all the bats and balls here are signed by the cricket players. The exhibition focuses on displaying all the materials according to the Cricket World Cup and cricket teams. The specific information of the items on display is written under that item (for eg: a particular bat or ball used by a specific player in a specific match). The neat and tidy display looks very beautiful.

This museum also has a dedicated separate sections for 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar and 'Run Machine' Virat Kohali where they have displayed their respective accessories and cricket records.

It was a unique experience for me to take a photo with a bat which was signed by 'The God Of Cricket' Sachin Tendulkar himself.

A lot can be said about this museum. But I recommend you to visit here and experience the 'Glory'.

Entry Fee: INR 100 (above 6 years of age)

Photography: No worries. Photography-Videography all allowed👍

Parking: Parking facility available👍

Wheelchair accessibility: Museum is located on third floor. Parking and main entrance are accessible for wheelchair. But there are few stair steps in-between parking and lift.

Saurabh Dongare
2018-02-23 11:02:56 GMT

Man! what can I say about this place. This place is just amazing. Gave me a nostalgic feeling when I saw some stuff that I saw when I was a kid on TV during live matches. Great place for cricket lovers.

About the place when you enter they will show you a video clip for providing some Intel about the place. Then you can explore around and see some cricket treasure they have collected.

They have two separate sections for the 'God of cricket' i.e. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar and also his successor 'the run machine' Virat Kohli.

There is so much to see here. Just go there and see for yourself, it's just a bliss feeling.

They even let you play around some stuff you always wanted to have like Sachin's bat etc... etc.

Must visit place. Amazing staff which will guide you through the museum and very informative as well.

Peace✌

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