From Chris Gayle To Virat Kohli: 5 Cricketers From Around The World And Their Expensive Mansions

5 World-Class Cricketers And Their Expensive Mansions, From Chris Gayle To Virat Kohli

Cricketers are as well-known as Bollywood stars when it comes to celebrities. A few hundreds or wickets on the field are simple stepping stones into the glamorous world. And, if they’ve established themselves as key members of the squad, they’ll probably do as many endorsements as they do matches in a year.

Virat Kohli- Delhi The Indian cricket captain’s bungalow in Gurgaon is one of the most expensive homes on the list, costing Rs 80 crore. It is situated in Gurgaon DLF City Phase-1, Block C. Virat Kohli’s home is 700 yards long and features a pool, gym, and some of India’s top interior decor pieces. While we can’t guarantee anything, we’re pretty sure the magnificent estate also has a cricket pitch!

Rohit Sharma- Mumbai: The Indian team’s vice-captain and Mumbai Indians captain, has set up a posh pad for himself and his wife on the 29th floor of the opulent Ahuja Towers. The 600-square-foot apartment has four bedrooms, one of which may be used as a guest room or a children’s room depending on your needs. The large property boasts a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea as well as a tiny yet functional conference area.

MS Dhoni farm house – Ranchi: Holiday home, like every other cricketer’s residence on Ranchi’s Ring Road, has an indoor cricket stadium for Dhoni and tiny Ziva. This farm house’s vast vista looks out over its massive garden and lawn area. Along with the traditional swimming pool, gym, and various bedrooms, this mansion offers a 5-star dining experience.

Chris Gayle Mansion- Jamaica: Chris Gayle’s grand mansion in Jamaica has received a lot of media attention, and rightfully so. The three-storey luxury structure features a pool, a dance floor, a theatre, and a billiards area, as well as a stunning view of the town below. Gayle has plenty of room to stage his spectacular parties!

Saurav Ganguly Palatial home – Kolkata: Ganguly is a man who takes pride in remaining true to his heritage. While Dada spends most of his nights in hotels as the President of the BCCI, he adores his Kolkata home and hasn’t moved out. Why wouldn’t he, after all? There are 48 rooms in the mansion, as well as a cricket pitch. It’s a four-storey house with plenty of room for 50 people.