Inside Ultra-Luxurious Homes Of 9 Indian Cricketers: Virat Kohli’s Rs 127 Crore Sky-High Apartments, MS Dhoni’s 7 Acre Rs 100 Crore Ranchi Estate A...
Cricket is trending once again — not just for on-field heroics but for off-field lifestyles. As social media reels of Virat Kohli’s Alibaug escapades and MS Dhoni’s vintage bike collection go viral, the
conversation around where these icons live has exploded. Google searches for “Virat Kohli house photos” and “MS Dhoni Ranchi farmhouse” have spiked over the last few months. Clearly, fans aren’t only interested in centuries and wickets anymore; they want a sneak peek into the jaw-dropping homes these players return to after a match. And what homes they are. From penthouses touching Mumbai’s clouds to sprawling farmhouses with private cricket pitches, these spaces are as headline-worthy as the men who own them. Think ultra-modern gyms, indoor stadiums, sky terraces, chandeliers that belong in royal courts, and more sea views than a cruise liner. If Bollywood’s elite thought they had the monopoly on glam, Indian cricketers have quietly raised the stakes. Let’s step inside.
1. Virat Kohli – The Sky-High King
Cover drives aren’t Kohli’s only flex. The batting maestro’s real estate portfolio is as sharp as his square cuts. Before settling into Mumbai’s elite towers, he owned a jaw-dropping bungalow in Gurugram’s DLF Phase 1 — priced at a cool Rs 80 crore. That’s not a house; that’s a pin code. Then came his sky-high upgrade: in 2016, Kohli purchased a Rs 34 crore apartment on the 35th floor of Omkar 1973 Towers in Mumbai. For weekends, he hops over to his Rs 13 crore holiday home in Alibaug’s Awas village. Fun Fact: The Mumbai apartment has its own sky terrace. Yes, a terrace in the clouds.
2. MS Dhoni – Captain Cool’s Seven-Acre Fortress
Dhoni isn’t just cool on the field — his Ranchi estate, ‘Kailashpati’, is basically a private kingdom. Spread across seven acres, it boasts a gym, pool, indoor stadium, lush lawns, and a garage filled with vintage cars, super bikes and perhaps, hidden away, a Batmobile. Fun Fact: The grounds are so large, Dhoni could host a full-fledged cricket match without disturbing his neighbours.
3. Rohit Sharma – The Sea-View Specialist
Rohit Sharma’s 6,000 sq ft apartment in Worli’s Ahuja Towers cost him Rs 30 crore in 2015. With four bedrooms, a dedicated business room, walk-in wardrobes, a private lift and sweeping views of the Arabian Sea, it’s as plush as his batting. Fun Fact: Located on the 29th floor, it’s almost 100 metres above sea level — as high as some of his record-breaking sixes.
4. Sachin Tendulkar – Legacy Meets Luxury
The God of Cricket moved into his five-storey Bandra bungalow, Dorab Villa, in 2011. Built in 1926 and restored over four years, the Rs 38 crore property blends history with modern comfort. Fun Fact: Two basements. One’s a man cave, the other could easily house a mini-museum of his 100 centuries.
5. Sourav Ganguly – Dada’s Dual Mansions
His Behala home in Kolkata is already a landmark with over 50 rooms. Yet in 2022, Ganguly added a Rs 40 crore bungalow in posh Lower Rawdon Street. Because when you’re Dada, one mansion isn’t enough. Fun Fact: With 50-plus rooms, his Behala house feels less like a home and more like a heritage hotel.
6. Hardik Pandya – DIY Luxury
The Pandya brothers combined four apartments into one sprawling penthouse in Vadodara’s Diwalipura, spread across 6,000 sq ft and valued at Rs 3.6 crore. Inside? A karaoke theatre, balcony garden and a celeb-worthy gym. Fun Fact: The interiors were designed by the brothers themselves. Yes, Hardik’s as good with décor as he is with yorkers.
7. Yuvraj Singh – Trophy Homes
Yuvi doesn’t just smash six sixes; he collects homes. From a 16,000 sq ft apartment in Worli worth Rs 64 crore to a sea-facing Mumbai residence and even a rental villa in Goa listed on Airbnb — he’s living large. Fun Fact: His Mumbai property was created by merging two mega-apartments. That’s real estate fusion at its finest.
8. Sunil Gavaskar – The Beverly Hills of Goa
Sunny Gavaskar’s 5,000 sq ft villa in Assagaon, Goa (Rs 20 crore) is part of a luxe ISPRAVA project surrounded by palm trees. It’s his serene, sun-soaked retreat away from the cricketing chaos. Fun Fact: Assagaon is called the “Beverly Hills of Goa” — and Gavaskar’s villa absolutely lives up to the name.
9. Ravindra Jadeja – Rajput Royalty in Jamnagar
Jadeja’s four-storied bungalow in Jamnagar is a blend of Mughal opulence and modern luxury. Worth Rs 10 crore, it features vintage chandeliers, marble floors, jaali doors and horse-themed interiors befitting a Rajput warrior. Fun Fact: Parts of his home are literally named after horses. Royalty vibes? Check.