With a great cricketing career comes great money. Besides the sports, cricketers are also known to have an extravagant lifestyle with expensive luxury items and whatnot. Ambati Rayudu recently named Hardik Pandya as the player with the most expensive wardrobe.
On ESPNcricinfo’s ‘Dressing Room Insider’ show, Rayudu named the Mumbai Indian captain when asked who among all his teammates purchases and wears the most expensive clothing. “Definitely Hardik Pandya,” he replied.
This is not the first time Hardik Pandya is in news for his flamboyant lifestyle and swanky wardrobe. Here’s a look at the MI skipper’s wardrobe and the most expensive items he owns.
Hardik Pandya and his expensive wardrobe

Patek Philippe Nautilus Perpetual Calendar 18K White Gold
Priced at 120,000 USD (Rs 1.1 crore), the Nautilus Perpetual Calendar is no less than art. The regal blue gradient base of the dial stands in great contrast with the 18 karat white gold indexes and the overall case. Its Perpetual Calendar comes forth in the form of three sub-dials.
Designer outfits
The cricketer’s wardrobe is graced with a Dolce & Gabbana pajama set worth almost Rs 2 lakh, a pair of the Palazzo Slip-on High Tops sneakers by Versace worth Rs 1.5 lakh, Versace bathrobes that cost around Rs 1 lakh each, among other things.
Patek Philippe Nautilus Time Travel Chronograph
Hardik Pandya owns the impressive PP Nautilus 5719/10G-010 in white gold. Set with a total 1343 diamonds, the watch features 185 baguette-cut diamonds on the bezel and centre link of the watch band.
Rolex Daytona Stainless Steel
At 13,000 USD (approx Rs 11 lakh), this Rolex is one of the lowest priced watches in his collection. The Rolex Daytona Stainless Steel is an iconic sports watch. This automatic watch comes with a triple dial chronograph in Rolex’s classic Daytona style, with a 70-hour power reserve.
Apart from these, he also owns a Richard Mille RM 11-03 worth approximately 100,000 Euros, a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona “Eye of the Tiger” with an estimated price tag of Rs 80 lakh, a Rolex GMT Master 2 Stainless Steel, a Patek Philippe Nautilus and more.