Vinod Kambli at his house with his daughter (Source:@VinodKambli, Instagram)
Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli recently garnered attention during the unveiling of a memorial for his esteemed coach Ramakant Achrekar in Mumbai. This event sparked discussions not only about Kambli's health struggles, which have persisted for several years, but also about his lifestyle and luxurious residence.
Alongside concerns for his well-being, conversations have shifted to his extravagant lifestyle. In this article, we will delve into the details of Vinod Kambli's house and his lifestyle.
Vinod Kambli's Exclusive House Tour
In 2007, Vinod Kambli, along with fellow cricketers Ajinkya Rahane, Ajit Agarkar, and others, was part of the cooperative society that built the Jewel Tower. He has a Mumbai apartment, worth around Rs 8 crore, that offers a unique blend of luxury, and comfort. The house spans an area of approximately 1600 square feet.
The house has a spacious living room adorned with brown-shaded curtains and a matching leather sofa. The walls of the living room are graced by cherished photographs, many capturing Kambli alongside his childhood friend, Sachin Tendulkar.
The apartment also includes a special place dedicated to a framed portrait of Kambli and his second wife, Andrea Hewitt.
This photograph, framed with custom-designed golden wall decor, adds an elegant, intimate touch to the living room. The open-style kitchen is another focal point of the home, designed not only for family meals but also for those light-hearted moments. (As per India.com).
It is important to mention that, Vinod Kambli's life took a significant turn in 2012 when he converted to Christianity. Since then, Christmas celebrations at their Bandra home have taken on a special meaning.
However, Kambli’s life is not without its challenges. Once a cricketer with significant promise, Kambli's financial struggles have been well-documented in recent years. According to the report from India.com, in 2021, he was reported to have defaulted on loan from DNS Bank. It is also important to note that Kambli, now lives off a modest Rs 30,000 pension from the BCCI.