star india batsman Virat Kohli Returned to Mumbai from his holiday home in Alibaug on Tuesday morning. The former Indian captain was spotted by the paparazzi at the Gateway of India jetty. This comes a day after his wife and Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma Had returned to Mumbai from his lavish holiday home in Alibaug. according to Architectural DigestKohli and Anushka’s holiday home has been designed by Stefan Antoni Olmsdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA) under the leadership of Philippe Fouche.
Kohli and Anushka’s holiday home was built on an 8-acre plot, which the couple acquired in 2022 for around Rs 19 crore. Spread over 10,000 square feet, the villa has a temperature-controlled pool, an exclusive kitchen, four bathrooms, a Jacuzzi. , a spacious garden, covered parking, staff quarters, and much more. The property also displays Italian marble, ancient stone and Turkish limestone. according to reportsKohli invested between Rs 10.5 crore and Rs 13 crore for the construction of the villa.
There have been reports that Kohli and Anushka had moved to London after Anushka finally decided to bid goodbye to cricket. Currently, the couple lives in a lavish house spread over 7,171 square feet in Mumbai, which is worth Rs 34 crore. Apart from this, Kohli also has a bungalow worth Rs 80 crore in Gurugram.
Talking about Kohli, the star batsman endured a tough tour of Australia and could only score 190 runs in nine innings. He scored his only century in the second innings of the Perth Test in November. During the five-match series, Kohli’s struggles against balls outside the off-stump were once again highlighted, particularly by the Australian fast bowler. Scott BolandBoland dismissed him four times out of eight during their face-off.
Meanwhile, Kohli has been included in the list of probables for the last two Ranji Trophy matches by the Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA). However, it is unlikely that he will participate in either game.
This comes after the head coach of India Gautam Gambhir The importance of Test players participating in domestic first-class cricket whenever possible was stressed.
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