THEN and NOW Pictures of Homes of Indian Cricketers, You will be Shock!
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Cricket is a promising career if you have the requisite talent, dedication and a clear vision towards the sport.
There are examples where cricketers from the most humble beginning have made an empire for themselves. Their small abodes have turned into mansions and the examples are flabbergasting to see the Then and Now of their Humble Homes back then to their Luxury Abodes right now.
Virat Kohli
Surprisingly, Virat Kohli played and still plays his domestic cricket from Delhi, but he hails from Katni (Madhya Pradesh). Their ancestral house is still in Katni but has been sold now.
Virat recently bought a very lavish apartment in Mumbai, and he has many real estate investments.
Sachin Tendulkar
The icon of cricket and the most loved and respected cricketer around the world, Sachin currently lives in a villa spread over 6,000 square feet as compared to a time when he used to live in a simple apartment with his parents and three elder siblings.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
India’s former skipper is one of the most highly paid cricketers in the world. From living in a rented flat to this exquisite home, the Ranchi boy has come a long way.
Irfan Pathan and Yusuf Pathan
Indian cricketers Irfan Pathan and Yusuf Pathan own a house at posh locality in Vadodara. Pathan brothers have a five-bedroom bungalow spread over 15,000 square feet, which costs Rs. 2.5 crores.
Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja’s abode is about 25 kms from Jamnagar, with bright-red “RJ” monograms,in roughly 1,000 points,painted on the sparkling white compound walls, his palatial home stands.
Suresh Raina
Suresh Raina’s ancestral home was sold by his parents and he later moved to this gorgeous house in Ghaziabad. He has worked really hard and his luxurious house is an evident proof of the fact.
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