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This ex-skipper purchased most pricey home owned by cricketer worth Rs 172 crore; not Dhoni, Kohli, Tendulkar

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Oct 11, 2023
This ex-skipper purchased most pricey home owned by cricketer worth Rs 172 crore; not Dhoni, Kohli, Tendulkar

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A previous nationwide cricket group captain purchased the most costly home owned by a cricketer, and it is not Dhoni, Kohli or Tendulkar, or any other Indian gamer.

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Indian cricketers are a few of the highest-paid professional athletes in the whole world and have incomes greater than all the nationwide cricket groups worldwide. The most costly home owned by a cricketer is not owned by an Indian gamer, however by previous Australian skipper Ricky Ponting.

Australian cricket group’s ex-captain Ricky Ponting owns the most pricey home of all the cricketers throughout the world, having actually simply bought a huge estate in the swank Melbourne suburban areas of Toorak. The cost of Ponting’s brand-new home will leave you surprised!

Previously this year, Ricky Ponting and his spouse Rianna Ponting purchased a huge estate in Melbourne worth over USD 20 million. The listing cost of your house was USD 19 million, and Ponting purchased the estate for USD 20.75 million (Rs 172 crore).

This puts the previous Australian skipper at the top of the list of cricketers with the most costly homes. The six-bedroom estate is spread out throughout 1400 square meters of area and has a huge, well-manicured yard, together with an outside lawn tennis court.

The cooking area is topped with glamorous Italian marble and your home has actually strong wrought iron staircases, providing it the feel of an old colonial home developed with a contemporary touch. This is not the only elegant residential or commercial property Ricky Ponting has actually owned.

Ricky Ponting likewise utilized to own a big estate in front of the beach in Brighton, England. The huge home was later on offered by the Australian cricketer for a tremendous USD 16 million, which comes out to be Rs 133 crore.

The most pricey home owned by an Indian cricketer belongs to Virat Kohli, who acquired a luxurious home in Gurugram worth Rs 80 crore. Rohit Sharma’s Rs 75 crore home is a close second. Sachin Tendulkar likewise purchased a cottage in Mumbai worth Rs 80 crore in 2015.

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