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Exploring the ultra-luxury car collections of Indian cricketers from Abhishek Sharma to Rohit Sharma

We all know Indian cricket is not just a sport, it is an emotion. But let’s be honest, it is also a gateway to a very glamorous lifestyle. When our favorite players aren't smashing boundaries on the field, they are often seen cruising the streets in some of the most insane machines money can buy.

Whenever a young player hits the big leagues or a veteran captain cements his legacy, the first sign of their success usually shows up in their driveway. Recently, we have seen a massive wave of luxury car purchases among the Indian cricket team. We aren't just talking about a standard luxury sedan here. we are talking about record-breaking supercars, high-tech electric vehicles, and massive tanks on wheels.

From the fearless young guns of the IPL to the seasoned captains of the national team, the parking lot at the cricket stadium is starting to look more like a high-end auto show.

If you are a petrolhead or just curious about where that IPL auction money goes, you are in the right place. Let’s take a sneak peek into the garages of Abhishek Sharma, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, Rohit Sharma, and KL Rahul.

1. Abhishek Sharma’s 13 Crore Ferrari Statement

Let’s start with the biggest headline-grabber of the season. Young opener Abhishek Sharma didn't just buy a car, he bought a monster.

Abhishek recently shattered the luxury ceiling among cricketers by bringing home the Ferrari Purosangue. For those who don’t follow car prices closely, this beast costs roughly Rs 13 crore on the road in India. Yes, you read that right 13 crore!

The Purosangue is special because it is Ferrari’s first-ever four-door car. It blends the insane speed of a supercar with the stance and comfort of an SUV. It is loud, it is raw, and it is arguably the most prestigious SUV in the world right now.

For a player known for his aggressive and fearless batting style, picking a Ferrari as his primary ride is a massive statement of intent. It shows he has arrived, and he is here to dominate both on the pitch and on the road.

2. Harshit Rana Joins the Lamborghini Club

Following a breakout season, pacer Harshit Rana decided to treat himself to one of the most popular cars among celebrities worldwide: the Lamborghini Urus.

The Urus is a favorite for a reason. It has the aggressive, sharp looks of a supercar but the daily usability of an SUV. You can drive it to practice with your cricket kit in the back, and then race it on a track on the weekend.

Priced at around Rs 4.18 crore, Rana’s new ride is the ultimate status symbol for modern athletes. The Urus has become a staple in the Indian dressing room, but for a young player like Rana, it marks his official entry into the elite tier of sports earners. It’s fast, furious, and impossible to ignore.

3. Arshdeep Singh’s Gangster G-Wagon

Left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh has gone for the ultimate tough guy car, the Mercedes-AMG G63, popularly known as the G-Wagon.

Worth about Rs 3.30 crore (ex-showroom), this boxy, military-style SUV is famous for its massive 22-inch rims and those iconic side-exit exhaust pipes that roar when you step on the gas.

Arshdeep is clearly a true car guy. Before he stepped into the world of Mercedes, he was well known for driving a heavily modified Toyota Fortuner, which featured a custom Lexus-style body kit. This upgrade to the G63 the most expensive AMG-badged vehicle in the country shows he is serious about his garage.

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Inside, the car is packed with tech, including twin 12.3-inch screens and a massive 18-speaker Burmester sound system. It’s the perfect mix of old-school toughness and new-school luxury.

4. Yuzvendra Chahal’s Fun-Sized BMW Z4

While his teammates are buying massive, heavy SUVs, leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has taken a completely different route.

Yuzi recently picked up a BMW Z4 M40i roadster for about Rs 90 lakh. Unlike the G-Wagon or the Urus, this is a sleek, two-seater convertible. It focuses more on open-top driving pleasure than sheer size.

This choice fits Chahal’s personality perfectly. He is known for being fun-loving, quirky, and vibrant. A sporty, agile convertible that lets you feel the wind in your hair is much more him than a massive truck. It’s a stylish choice that stands out from the crowd.

5. Rohit Sharma’s Shift to the Future: Tesla Model Y

The Indian captain is moving toward the future. While Rohit Sharma has owned various Ferraris and Lamborghinis in the past, he has lately been seen in a Tesla Model Y.

Estimated at around Rs 70 lakh, this purchase signals a clear shift toward electric mobility. For a man navigating the busy, stop-and-go traffic of Mumbai, a high-tech, silent, and self-driving-capable electric car is actually a very practical choice.

It shows that even the senior members of the team are thinking about sustainability and new-age tech. It might not roar like his old Lamborghini, but it offers a different kind of luxury peace, quiet, and cutting-edge technology.

6. KL Rahul’s Mobile Lounge: The MG M9 MPV

Finally, we have KL Rahul, who seems to have prioritized comfort and luxury over speed. He was recently seen with his new MG M9 MPV.

Priced at Rs 70 lakh, this isn't a car for racing, it’s a car for relaxing. With massive legroom, lounge-style seating, and premium interiors, it is the perfect vehicle for a player looking to recover and travel in total peace between high-pressure matches.

It’s less about showing off and more about the quality of the journey. For an athlete who travels constantly, having a living room on wheels is probably the smartest purchase on this list.

The Verdict?

The Indian team's driveway has never looked more diverse. Whether it’s the roar of Abhishek’s Ferrari, the toughness of Arshdeep’s G-Wagon, or the silent hum of Rohit’s Tesla, these cars reflect the different personalities of our cricketing heroes.

Which one of these dream cars would you pick if you had the budget? Let me know in the comments below!

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