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Not Kohli, Rohit Sharma or Dhoni; Meet Indian Cricketer Who Has Most Expensive House In The World


image-lrq508xxMridula Kumari Jadeja (Twitter)

While cricket fans often associate opulent lifestyles with the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma, there's a surprising revelation in the world of cricket luxury. Meet Mridula Kumari Jadeja, a relatively unknown female cricketer from Gujarat, who claims the title of owning the most expensive house in the cricketing world.


Residing in the lavish Ranjit Vilas Palace in Rajkot, Mridula Jadeja hails from the royal family of Rajkot. In a departure from the more recognized Jadeja in Indian cricket, Mridula's connection is familial rather than cricketing. The palace, spanning 225 acres, is owned by her father, Mandhatasinh Jadeja, and stands as one of the few palaces in India where the former royal family still resides, untouched by conversion into a heritage hotel.

Ranjit Vilas Palace, a grandiose structure built in Gothic style, boasts 150 rooms and a priceless garage housing vintage luxury cars. Mridula frequently shares glimpses of her regal abode on social media, showcasing the magnificence of her residence. 

The palace, valued at Rs 4,500 crore, also witnessed India's most expensive royal wedding, featuring a lake farm, a silver chariot, valuable jewelry, and an array of vintage vehicles.

Beyond her luxurious lifestyle, Mridula Jadeja is a cricketer of note, having captained the Saurashtra women's cricket team. She advocates for pay equality between male and female cricketers, emphasizing that respectable match fees can encourage talented girls from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue cricket as a career. 

With 46 limited-overs matches, 36 T20s, and 1 first-class match under her belt, the 32-year-old cricketer is not just a resident of opulence but also a skilled right-handed batsman and medium-fast bowler, contributing significantly to the world of women's cricket.