Despite leaving the captaincy of the Indian team, Virat Kohli’s commercial market value had not decreased at all. Currently, the former India skipper has the highest net worth. As per the BCCI central contract, Virat Kohli is in the "A+" grade and he gets Rs 7 crore annually.
Apart from BCCI’s contract, his per-match Test match fee is Rs 15 lakh, ODI is Rs 6 lakh and Rs 3 lakh per T20 match. In the IPL, he earns Rs 15 crore annually from his team Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Delhi-based batter is an angel investor too as he supported seven start-ups which include Blue Tribe, Universal Sportsbiz, MPL, and Sports Convo, among others. As per the reports, Virat has a net worth of at least 1000 crores and that makes him one of the richest cricketers in the world.
Virat takes a whopping amount of Rs 7.50 to 10 crores for shooting per advertisement. This fee is off per day and if at all it extends to another day, the fees increase in the same proportion.
Talking about now, Kohli has a total of 26 brands in his kitty that included big names like Vivo, Blue Star, Luxor, HSBC, Uber, Thoothsee, Star Sports, MRF, and Cynthol and as a result, he gets at least Rs 175 crores in a year only from advertisements.
The other source of income for Virat is social media as he charges Rs 8.9 crore per post from Instagram and Rs 2.5 crore per post from Twitter. The former India skipper is a successful entrepreneur too as he owns five start-ups including One8 Commune restaurant started in 2017 and "Nueva" which launched in the same year. He has a clothing chain too named Wrogn and back in 2016, he launched the children's lifestyle brand Stepathlon.
For the fact that he is a cricketer, he has invested in other sports too in the form of owning a football team named FC Goa Football Club alongside a tennis team, and a pro-wrestling team. He has a house worth Rs 34 crore in Mumbai and he paid Rs 80 crore for a house in Gurgaon.