Virat Kohli legacy beyond cricket shows how the Indian star has become more than just a cricketer. As Kohli turns 37, his journey reflects success, passion, and purpose. Even after retiring from Test and T20 formats, he remains part of India’s ODI team and continues to perform at the top level.
His wealth mainly comes from his cricket earnings. Under the BCCI’s A+ contract, he earns Rs70 million each year, with match fees for Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. His IPL career has been equally rewarding, with total earnings crossing Rs2 billion after leading Royal Challengers Bengaluru to their first title in 2024.
Off the pitch, Virat Kohli legacy beyond cricket shines through his business and brand power. He owns lifestyle brands One8 and Wrogn, runs the fitness chain Chisel, and has investments in startups like Blue Tribe and Rage Coffee. With Anushka Sharma, he also manages One8 Commune cafes and the Nueva restaurant.
The couple’s combined net worth is among India’s highest. Beyond luxury homes and cars, Kohli’s true impact lies in his Virat Kohli Foundation, which supports young athletes and underprivileged children.
From records to boardrooms, Kohli’s story proves that greatness isn’t limited to the field—it’s a way of life.
