Bhaskar Exclusive- MP’s First Cricket Museum in Indore | MP’s first cricket museum in Indore: 300 rare sports materials from 18th century here; Bradmen -Sachin’s bat also kept – Indore News

The museum has stored rare materials related to cricket.

The first Cricket Museum of Madhya Pradesh has started in Indore. This museum has kept more than 300 rare materials used in all the events and sports of cricket history in this museum.

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Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association and Blade of Glory Cricket Museum have prepared a museum in 6 years. Which has been inaugurated on 7 July, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. It has been opened to the people on 15 July.

Since then, cricket lovers continue to come to the museum. 5 matches of the Women’s World Cup are to be held in Indore from 1 October. On August 22, the World Cup trophy reached Indore under the Trophy Tour. after this Dainik Bhaskar Cricket reached the museum. We will tell you which rare sports materials are present here.

Cricket Bible edition also present here The Cricket Museum started at Holkar Stadium has history from 18th century to 2024. The special edition of the Wisden magazine going to the Bible of Cricket is also present here.

This magazine Sanjay Jagdale has given MPCA from his collection. He has important editions since 1952. This magazine used to cover Australian cricket, but gradually started giving place to the cricketers of the entire world.

Wisden magazine, in which Virat Kohli was placed on the cover page in 2017.

Wisden magazine, in which Virat Kohli was placed on the cover page in 2017.

Don Bradman and Sachin’s original bat Sir Don Bradmen and Sachin’s cricket bat are present in the museum of Indore. Playing with them, he has made many records. Virat Kohli’s shirt will also be found here. Which he scored 211 runs in Indore. Cricketer Shane Wan’s shirt is also present here.

This Like Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Kumble have the material used during all the records. Similarly, Kapil Dev’s Mangus Bat is also here from which he batted in the World Cup.

Sir Don Bradmen is a former Australian cricketer. His name is recorded several records. Bradmen has scored the highest in Test cricket at an average of 99.95. He has scored 29 centuries in 52 Test matches. At that time there was no practice of ODI cricket, so he could not play ODI.

This old photo of Sir Dan Bradmen and Sachin was very much discussed.

This old photo of Sir Dan Bradmen and Sachin was very much discussed.

Danious Lily played with an aluminum bat, that too here Former Australian player Dennis Lily first used aluminum bat during cricket’s famous Ashes between England and Australia in 1979. But England captain Mike Breyerly complained to aluminum bat and said that the size of the ball is deteriorating due to this bat.

The umpire explained to Dennis Lily that this was deteriorating the ball, but Lily remained adamant on her point. Dennis Lily used to bowl mostly but he played with this bat at the time of batting.

Dennis Lily's photo with her cricket bat in 1979.

Dennis Lily’s photo with her cricket bat in 1979.

The ICC had to change the rule. At that time there was no such rule of the ICC that the bat was just wood, so Dennis Lily had made an aluminum bat. He used to play with this. After the controversy in this match, the ICC changed its rule and made a new rule. Under this rule, now the batsman could use only wooden bat.

The bat of Dennis Lily, which is placed in the museum.

The bat of Dennis Lily, which is placed in the museum.

Books and rare photos also special attraction Apart from the photo of women’s cricket, all the books and rare photos written on cricket are also a special attraction of the museum. World Cricket and Ranji Champions have played memorable innings with which the helmets who kissed after scoring a century, the clothes that still smell their hard work can all be seen in this museum.

Virat Kohli, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s T -shirt, Avesh Khan’s shoes, Rajat Patidar and Venkatesh Iyer’s bat have also been kept in the museum.

In the museum, books are collected in this way.

In the museum, books are collected in this way.

Naidu’s 30 kg kit bag Colonel CK Naidu’s statue appears as soon as he enters the museum. He is in a colonel’s dress and kept with him with an iron kit bag weighing 30 kg. They had to take help of two people to lift it. Their old bat, coats and other materials are also kept here. There is also a bat used in the 1983 World Cup, leading to a historic innings of 175 runs against Zimbabwe.

The kit bag of Colonel CK Naidu, which was the heaviest.

The kit bag of Colonel CK Naidu, which was the heaviest.

The original piece of the stump also in 1986 The museum has also been placed a piece of stumps used in Ri-Match played in 2001 after the tie test between India and Australia in Chherai in 1986. Broken Suresh Raina’s bat in 2008 is also part of this collection. Women’s cricket has also been given a special place in this museum.

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