Pune, Mar 4 (UNI) The Blades of Glory Cricket Museum has set the world record for being the Largest Cricket Museum in the world.
Founded by Rohan Pate, a cricket enthusiast and a former U-19 Maharashtra cricket player, the museum, which has over 51,000 memorabilia from cricket players all over the world, displayed in a 5000 Sq. Ft long gallery has been awarded The World Record Award by the World Record Academy, Miami, USA.
The 5000 sq.ft long gallery at the museum also known as ‘Castle of Cricket’ has many cricket items such as bats and balls signed by the captains of the World Cup winning teams, personal cricket items signed and used by cricketing greats including Sir Donald Bradman, Kapil Dev, M.S. Dhoni, VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid, Desmond Haynes, Sir Viv Richards, Imran Khan, Virat Kohli and Sunil Gavaskar among others.