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Indian cricketers have always made a separate fan base for them, and are looked up by people from all age groups. This is responsible for the undying love of Indians towards the sport of cricket. Moreover, the ardent cricket fans are always keen to know more about their favourite players, especially their real selves, beyond the stadiums. From their personal lives, luxurious assets to newer projects, fans simply cant keep calm about them. Well then, let us take a sneak peek into the lives of the Indian cricketers and share you a glimpse of the gorgeous homes owned by them.
Captain Cool, Mahendra Singh Dhoni owns a lavish farmhouse in the heart of the city of his hometown in Ranchi. While the cricketer is certainly not much of a social media addict, it is through his darling wife, Sakshi Dhoni’s frequent social media posts that fans get a sneek peak into this lavishly spaced property. Named as Kailashpati, the farmhouse is spread on an area of 7 acres and is merely 20 mins away from Dhoni’s other home in Ranchi’s Hemu Road. The cricketer had laid his hands on the property in 2017, and is worth over a 100 crores. Its salient highlights are its natural landscape, serene interiors and top-notch amenities.
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Yuvraaj Singh, a.k.a Yuvi paaji is the proud owner of a lavish sea-facing apartment in Worli, Mumbai. Spaced over 16,000 square feet of space, the apartment is a duplex one and is located on the 29th floor of the Omkar Towers. Yuvraaj had purchased the property in 2013 for a whopping amount of Rs. 64 crores. The main highlight of the apartment is its eye-candy view of the Arabian sea from its glass-panelled balcony. This marks the cricketer’s second home, in addition to his other holiday home in Goa.
The God of Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar has found himself a lavish dwelling in the posh area of Bandra in Mumbai. It was originally known as the Dorab Villa and was owned by a Parsi family before the cricketer acquired it in 2007. After a lot of renovations, upgradation and reconstructions, the Tendulkars moved into it only in 2011. Primarily, Sachin’s home is a 5-floored bungalow, that includes three floors of residence, two basements and a terrace. Spread across 6000 square feet of space, the home is worth Rs. 38 crores. It boasts of earthy tones, elegant furniture, and a serene backyard that is designed to best suit the cricketer and his family’s needs.
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Rohit Sharma owns a grand sea-facing apartment on the 29th floor of the Ahuja Towers in Worli, Mumbai. Purchased in 2015 for an amount of Rs. 30 crores, the apartment has four bedrooms and an impressive 13-feet high ceiling. Additionally, Rohit’s home features a spaciously seated meeting room, walk-in wardrobe and other amazing amenities. In fact, the cricketer has also added a state-of-the-art home automation, that can remotely control the lighting, gadgets, temperature and entertainment through voice-commanded control panels.
Former legendary cricketer, Sunil Gavaskar owns a serene and luxurious holiday villa in Goa that spaces out amidst an area of 5000 square feet. The Gavaskar family had purchased this property in 2017 and is a part of the ISPRAVA Villa Project. It is fully furnished with antique furnitures, that add a touch of old-world charm to the space. Surrounded by lush greenery, the villa is every bit of a peaceful retreat for the cricketer and his family.
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Suresh Raina has built his dream home nowhere else than in his hometown, Ghaziabad. The property is designed similar to a cottage and includes all modern amenities. Located in the renowned locality of Raj Nagar, the house features white and black granite marble work. Keeping in mind the cricketer and his family’s love for nature, their home offers a view of lavish greenery all around it. It also sports an open backyard, that doubles up as a gym area for Suresh.
Prince of Kolkata, Sourav Ganguly is the proud owner of his hereditary mansion in the heart of the city. The massive property has run down since almost 45 years and has a rich history of the Ganguly family. Interestingly, Sourav’s property in the area of Behala is one of the biggest private mansions in entire Kolkata. One of the special highlights of the house is its room full of memorabilia, where Dada loves to spend most of his time. Other amenities include a sprawling garden, a cricket pitch and an open front yard with porch.
Ravindra Jadeja’s palatial bungalow in Jamnagar, Gujarat sheds pure royal vibes. Estimated to be worth Rs. 10 crores, the main highlight of the property is its jaali and jharokha themed décor, along with royal plush fittings, which adds on to the regal vibe of the place. Jadeja’s home has a massive wooden gate as its entrance, which looks befitting for a king. The interiors of the place has a careful balance between antique and the modern, that fits the needs of the cricketer and his family quite suitably.
Hardik Pandya’s Vadodara penthouse, which is also co-owned by his brother, Krunal Pandya, is a modern abode settled within a vast area of 6000 square feet. Consisting of four top floors, the entire place is built in a contemporary and modern taste, which includes state-of-the-art amenities like a private gymnasium and a private theatre. Located in Diwalipura, one of the posh localities of the city, the property is estimated to be worth Rs. 3.6 crores.
Current captain of the Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli owns his sweet home in the posh locality of DLF Phase 1 in Gurugram, Haryana. Spaced across 500 square yards of space, the place boasts of everything ultra-modern and extravagant. Within a built-up area of 10,000 square feet of space, it houses amenities like a swimming pool, personalised bar, well-connected pathways and much more. The property is estimated to be worth Rs. 80 crores.
Which one of these properties owned by these Indian cricketers is your favourite? Let us know.
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