Virat Kohli and the Tale of his Expensive Water Bottle

Virat Kohli is one of the highest-earning cricketers in the roster of Indian cricket and he also ensures that he is spending it in the most luxurious fashion. Alongside that, he is also a crazy fitness freak that makes him stay dabbled in exercises and health habits that keeps his mind and body buoyed in every single game and tournament the takes part in.

He created a ripple effect in the Indian cricket roster once he started drinking water that cost him Rs 600 per litre. That was not just something astonishing but news that shook the nation.

In an interview, Virat Kohli revealed that he drinks Evian water that is imported at a price of Rs 600 per litre. He has always highlighted the importance of drinking the right water. Virat is extremely conscious and has mentioned that the water that he drinks plays an integral role in helping him to stay fit. The super unique and rare Beverly Hills Springwater is an absolute cracker in the context of its health virtues.

The water is deemed as 100 per cent natural and is copped from the nearby sources of Evian-Les-Bains and is known not to be contaminated at all. This bottle is mainly imported from France and that is exactly where Kohli gets his water from. Now to make it sound more luxurious, this bottle of water’s supply is extremely rare in the world and Kohli ensures that his supply of water never depletes.

The reason for the water being that expensive is because of its pure stance and its chemical composition. This brand is extremely famous amongst sportspersons across the world. The chemical composition of the water boasts of a higher amount of calcium, magnesium, chloride, potassium and sodium quotient vis-à-vis other companies. The water is known for improving one’s skin, keep someone’s mass in check and reduce depression too.

Coming to the amount spent behind this by Kohli, the sum estimates to Rs 4,38,00 a year considering the fact that Kohli drinks 2 litres of water every day on an average. The calculation is very simple. With the cost of Rs 650 per litre, the amount comes up to (650x2x365) and voila!

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