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The Mumbai Cricket Association has inaugurated a spectacular cricket museum at Wankhede Stadium dedicated to the city's rich cricketing legacy. Spanning 8,000 square feet, the museum features life-size statues of Sharad Pawar and Sunil Gavaskar alongside rare memorabilia from legendary players. It offers interactive digital experiences that blend nostalgia with modern technology to showcase Mumbai's contribution to Indian cricket. The museum will open to the public from September 2025 through mandatory online bookings.

Key Points: MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum Opens at Wankhede Stadium

  • Features life-size statues of Sharad Pawar and Sunil Gavaskar at entrance
  • Spans 8,000 sq ft with rare memorabilia and digital experiences
  • Opens to public from September 22, 2025 with online bookings
  • Honors Mumbai's World Cup triumphs and women's cricket achievements
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MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum inaugurated at Wankhede Stadium

Explore Mumbai's cricketing heritage at the new MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum featuring rare memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and life-size statues of legends.

"I am truly honoured to have this museum named after me. Mumbai's cricketing journey is a story of talent, dedication and passion. - Sharad Pawar"

Mumbai, August 23

The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) proudly announced the grand inauguration of the MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum on Thursday at the iconic Wankhede Stadium.

Spanning over 8,000 sq. ft., this world-class museum stands as a fitting tribute to Mumbai's unparalleled contribution to Indian and global cricket. The museum officially opened with much celebration, attended by dignitaries, cricketing legends, administrators, and members of the Mumbai cricket fraternity. Beginning September 22, 2025, the museum will be open to the public through mandatory online bookings. Ticket prices and time slots will be announced shortly.

At the grand entrance, visitors are welcomed by life-size statues of Sharad Pawar and cricketing icon Sunil Gavaskar. These statues symbolise the enduring spirit of Mumbai cricket and its illustrious champions who have inspired generations. Inside, the MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum offers a unique blend of physical memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and advanced digital experiences.

The collection honours Mumbai's cricketing giants through specially curated sections dedicated to India's cricketing stalwarts, women's cricket achievements, World Cup triumphs, administrators and their contributions, and member clubs of MCA. From historic memorabilia to audio-visual experience centre, the museum blends nostalgia with innovation, offering an immersive journey through the city's cricketing heritage.

The highlight of the museum is a priceless collection of rare and iconic memorabilia gifted by Mumbai's legendary cricketers, showcasing the rich legacy of Mumbai cricket and its lasting impact on Indian and world cricket.

"I am truly honoured to have this museum named after me. Mumbai's cricketing journey - from its maidans to the global stage - is a story of talent, dedication and passion. This museum celebrates that rich legacy and the many unsung heroes who have worked behind the scenes to support and grow the sport. I hope it continues to inspire future generations to carry forward the proud spirit of Mumbai cricket," said Sharad Pawar, Member of The Rajya Sabha.

Former Captain of the Indian Cricket Team Sunil Gavaskar said, "I must say I've always considered myself a student of cricket history. In our playing days, there were no videos - only books and magazines. We learned from reading, from autobiographies, and from the written word. That's why seeing this museum makes me genuinely happy. MCA has done a wonderful job, not just for Mumbai cricket but for Indian cricket as a whole. Young players who visit will find inspiration in the stories and history preserved here.

Gavaskar added, "For years, I felt a museum was needed to showcase our rich cricketing heritage, and MCA has brought that vision to life in a commendable way. What makes it even more special is the digital presentation - because while we don't have old videos, technology now allows us to recreate and present cricket from the days before television. This way, future generations can connect with and learn from the game's glorious past."

MCA President Ajinkya Naik said, "As President of the Mumbai Cricket Association, I am proud that the statues of two Masters - Sharad Pawar Saheb and Sunil Gavaskar Sir - now stand as a source of inspiration for generations to come. Sharad Pawar Saheb, the master of administration, has with his visionary leadership taken MCA, BCCI, and ICC to greater heights. Sunil Gavaskar, the Little Master, through his runs, grit, and historic contribution to Indian cricket, has defined an era and inspired countless cricketers. Both legends embody excellence, dedication, and commitment, and their presence here will continue to guide and motivate youngsters towards greatness in cricket and beyond."

"Kudos to MCA for creating this museum and for making it digital as well. This will give a new identity to the rich history of Wankhede on the global stage. Just as we are always amazed by the museum at Lord's and the way they have preserved cricket's heritage, this museum will be an equally important step for MCA. Congratulations to the MCA team for making this vision a reality," said Ashish Shelar, Cabinet Minister, Government of Maharashtra.

The MCA invites all cricket enthusiasts and the public to discover and celebrate Mumbai's cricketing legacy at the MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Museum from September 22, 2025, onwards.

- ANI

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Priya S
Glad to see women's cricket achievements being included! Often our women cricketers don't get the recognition they deserve. Hope this museum showcases Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami and other Mumbai women who made India proud 👏
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Suresh O
While I appreciate the museum, I hope ticket prices are kept affordable for common cricket fans. Cricket is a religion in India and such museums should be accessible to all, not just the elite.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Lord's museum, I'm thrilled Mumbai is getting something similar. The digital experiences mentioned sound exciting - hope they include VR experiences of historic matches at Wankhede!
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Anjali F
Sharad Pawar has indeed contributed significantly to Indian cricket administration. Naming it after him is fitting. But hope they also highlight contributions of lesser-known administrators and local club heroes who built Mumbai cricket from grassroots.
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Vikram M
ज़बरदस्त! Mumbai cricket has such a glorious history - from the days of Vijay Merchant to the modern era. The interactive exhibits will be great for young cricketers to learn about our legacy. Hope they include stories in Marathi too for local fans.

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