5/5 abhishek p. 3 years ago on Google
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.
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