
Inside Jasprit Bumrahs Luxurious Rs 30000000 Cr Mansion In Ahmedabad; Indias Star Bowler House Is No Less Than A Dream Palace
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Jasprit Bumrah continued to shine for India in the ongoing first Test against England at Headingley, Leeds, with a sensational five-wicket haul that rewrote the WTC record books. Bumrah's 5/83 helped bowl England out for 465, giving India a narrow six-run first-innings lead. This was Bumrah's 11th five-wicket haul in WTC history, making him the fastest pacer to reach the milestone.
Off the field, Bumrah leads a peaceful life. His ₹3 crore bungalow in Ahmedabad reflects his personality, designed with minimalistic interiors, Italian marble, a balcony garden, and a home gym. With a net worth of ₹55 crore, Bumrah's success stretches beyond cricket into brand endorsements and smart investments. https://zeenews.india.com/photos/sports/inside-jasprit-bumrahs-luxurious-rs-30000000-cr-mansion-in-ahmedabad-indias-star-bowler-house-is-no-less-than-a-dream-palace-in-pics-2920430
Updated:Jun 23, 2025, 11:01 AM IST Bumrah's Brilliance in Leeds
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India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah produced a spectacular performance on Day 3 of the first Test against England at Headingley, Leeds, picking up 5 wickets for 83 runs. Bumrah Breaks WTC Record
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With this five-wicket haul, Bumrah became the pace bowler with the most five-wicket hauls in World Test Championship (WTC) history - 11 in total. 1. A Mansion Rooted in Elegance
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Bumrah's Ahmedabad home, purchased in 2015, is valued at INR 3 crore as of 2021. The property's subtle yet luxurious design reflects his composed personality. The Oasis Balcony Garden
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The bungalow's lush balcony garden, with miniature pots and feng shui wind chimes, serves as a tranquil retreat, showcasing Bumrah's love for gardening and mental well-being. A Contemporary Bedroom Haven
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The bedroom features Italian marble flooring, neutral-colored drapes, and a dark hardwood bed, creating a modern, calming space ideal for relaxation after intense matches. Natural Light-Filled Living Space
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Floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room ensure abundant natural light, complemented by wooden furniture and red accents that add warmth to the serene interiors. Soundproof Family Room for Peace
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One of the standout features of Bumrah's bungalow is a soundproof family room that allows for quiet bonding time away from the spotlight of cricket. A Space That Prioritizes Calmness
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The home's muted color tones and feng shui elements underscore Bumrah's belief in stability and mental balance, which he credits for his stellar on-field performances. Exclusive Home Gym Setup
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To stay match-ready, Bumrah has a private gym in the bungalow. Situated near the balcony, the area incorporates outdoor greenery and sleek grey tiles for an energizing vibe. Modern Yet Serene Home Interiors
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The interiors of Bumrah's home feature neutral tones and a minimalistic layout. The design focuses on functionality, spaciousness, and mental peace. Italian Marble & Contemporary Decor
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The house is adorned with premium Italian marble flooring and tastefully chosen modern décor, reflecting a balance of class and comfort. Lush Balcony Garden
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His house includes a balcony garden where he spends downtime, A Modest but Chic Décor Aesthetic
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The house's décor is a blend of understated elegance and modern functionality, making it a peaceful sanctuary for the star bowler and his family. Multiple Properties
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In addition to his Ahmedabad bungalow, Bumrah owns property in Mumbai and enjoys a net worth of around ₹55 crore accumulated through BCCI salary, IPL contracts, brand endorsements, and smart investments.
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