Virat Kohli’s form may be a matter of concern for Team India, but in terms of earning, his stars are not taking the name of stopping. With 252 million followers on Instagram, Kohli is the hottest property in international cricket. A new report states that the net worth of Kohli, the star of the Indian cricket team, is Rs 1,050 crore. The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batsman earns a total of Rs 15 crore from the Indian Premier League (IPL 2023). This is the conclusion of a report by Stock Grow.
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When it comes to earning from the Indian cricket team, Kohli gets Rs 15 lakh for each Test match, Rs 6 lakh for each ODI and Rs 3 lakh for playing T20Is. Not to forget, Kohli has an ‘A+’ contract with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which fetches him Rs 7 crore annually.
Virat Kohli’s investment
Kohli is also a heavy investor. According to StockGrow, Kohli has funded five startups. They are Race Coffee, Blue Tribe, Sports Convo, Universal Sportsbiz and MPL. Kohli also has several startups under his name including One X, Neuva, Wrong and Football Club FC Goa and a tennis plus wrestling team.
Kohli’s properties and cars
According to the report, Kohli has two houses in India. One in Gurugram and the other in Mumbai. His house is reportedly worth Rs 34 crore while his Mumbai house is worth Rs 80 crore. The report also states that Kohli owns several cars including Audi, Fortuner, Range Rover.
Kohli’s endorsement and Instagram post fees
Kohli reportedly endorses 18 brands and charges Rs 7.5 crore to Rs 10 crore annually for TV commercial shoots. This is the most by anyone in Bollywood or sports. Overall, this figure is around Rs 175 crore. And Kohli, who has more than 25 crore followers, charges Rs 8.9 crore and Rs 2.5 crore for an Instagram and Twitter post, respectively.
Virat Kohli aims to return to form in West Indies
Kohli’s performance in the World Test Championship final 2023 (WTC final 2023) was poor. His poor performance was the biggest reason why India failed to win the title for the second time in a row. Kohli is likely to travel to West Indies in July for two Tests and limited overs matches. He will be hoping to make a strong statement with the bat.











