Top most expensive things owned by Virat Kohli ft. ISL football team

Top expensive things owned by Virat Kohli...

Pritam Santra
Pritam Santra

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From the morning of November 5, 2025, cricket fans across the globe wished Virat Kohli a happy birthday. Kohli, today, turns 37, retired from T20I and Test cricket, and is one of the most financially rich cricketers among all cricket-playing nations. The batting icon has been earning a good amount of money from the BCCI contract and from the RCB contract. Apart from that, the global superstar has multiple income sources like advertisement, brand promotion, endorsement, and investment. According to media reports, boasting a brand value of $231.1 million, and his estimated net worth of around ₹1,050 crore. With the whopping amount of money, he owned some of the most expensive things. In this article, readers can easily find out the top expensive things owned by Virat Kohli. 

Top expensive things in Virat Kohli's collection:

WROGN:

Virat Kohli collection

WROGN is a sports fashion brand co-owned by Virat Kohli himself. The products of the brand are mostly for the youth of the society. People who love colorful designs and cool textures on their attire can check the company's collection. It is reported that the valuation of the company can be around INR 13.2 crore. 

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