India i s known for its various religions. But one religion which is common, brings everyone together and is followed religiously is the game of Cricket. World Record Academy crowns Blades of Glory Pune as the Largest Cricket Museum in the world. A 5000 Sq.ft Museum to make all real Cricket lovers indulge in those special artifacts signed or used by the legends while they were etching victories and walk down the memory lane. We had the honor and the first to grab the opportunity to interview Mr. Rohan Pate, the founder of Blades Of Glory, Pune.
Blades of Glory Museum is located at Sahakarnagar and is open 7 days a week for Cricket Lovers. From Clive Lloyd’s West Indies in 1975 to Micheal Clarke’s Australia in 2015, the gallery displays bats signed by each of the 11 World Cup-winning teams, a signed bat of all World Cup Winning Captains and so much more which can’t be put in words. Over 250 Cricketers and Legends of Cricket have visited the museum since its inception.
Rohan was ambitious and adamant to procure everything from the memorable matches, right from waiting for 18 hours in his early days to get a sign on the artefacts to now he has over 50,000 elements which he proudly displays. Rohan is sure to have achieved more than 1 Lakh cricket elements in the coming 2 years as he now has support from all the Boards, teams and it’s players from around the World.
Rohan has appealed to Cricket lovers to show as much as love and support; and to visit Blades of Glory Museum. Proud Rohan Pate is a visionary and all set to take Blades of Glory to all the Metro Cities of India within the next 2 years with all the proactive support he is getting from the Captains and players of International Cricket teams.
So wait no more, it’s time to visit Blades of Glory with your Local Premier Leagues Cricket teams, Family, colleagues and walk amongst the Legends of the game we call it a Religion.
Address- 3rd Floor, Govind Gaurav Apartment “C”, Swanand Society Lane 1,Sahakar Nagar 2, Pune, 411009.
Phone- +91 9822454567