Virat Kohli has changed the modern day cricket completely with his own brand of aggressive cricket , thereby defining the match with his bat and his leadership too. However, despite recent questions being asked as he was running on slightly slender form for three years where centuries were hard to come by. Then he went into a breather and when he returned, he was breathing fire, absolute fire to leave the opposition scrambling.
Another name though that is being uttered in the same breath as that of Indian Batting Maestro is of Steve Smith. The Australian vice-captain who has been a crucial part of the team’s batting engine room and was also one of the game-changers in the WTC final, continues to be a part of the fab four. He is someone who really loves to bat and getting him out is like moving a mountain range with bare hands.
With so many responsibilities, comes a reward too and that is a thick price tag. Indian Batting Maestro and Australian Vice-Captain are obviously massive names in the cricketing circuit and when it comes to discussing their net worths, well, your eye-balls may pop-out and yet what must be said, should be said. Here is the difference between Indian Batting Maestro and Australian Vice-Captain net worth.
#1 Virat Kohli – INR 1050 crores
Virat’s name comes with a massive price and the kind of legacy that he has created, it is needless to say that the numbers simply flow behind him. Currently he has a net worth of INR 1050 crores, a number that would probably fuel lifetimes for many cricketers across the globe. According to a report by StockGro, Virat Kohli’s numbers were backed by Forbes, DNA, MPL, and Startuptalky.
Indian Batting Maestro is one of those players who continues to be in the A+ grade for BCCI alongside the other elites of the sport while also being a leading player for Royal Challengers Bangalore. His income from cricket alone is $24 million. Apart from cricket, VK also endorses several brands that include the likes of Puma, Audi, MRF, and many others. He also has his own fashion label, Wrogn, and a chain of gyms and fitness centers called Chisel. Kohli also owns a luxurious property in Mumbai that costed him INR 34 crore while his Gurugram mansion costs him INR 80 crore. He also owns a lost of luxurious cars that enhances this list further.
#2 Steve Smith – $ 30 million
Not exactly being in the same league of incomes that Virat Kohli brings to the game, Australian Vice-Captain does earn handsomely too. His monthly salary is $250000 while his yearly income goes up to $ 30 million.
From IPL, he has bagged a net amount of INR 50,02,96,700 over the years. Other than the amounts, Steve Smith also owns a luxurious house in Sydney, New South Wales. Smithie also owns multiple real estate properties across the country. He also endorses brands that get him up to INR 1 crore.