• Mohammed Shami owns a luxurious 150 bighas (60 acres) farmhouse in the Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh.

  • Shami's farmhouse is surrounded by lush greenery and also features cricketing pitches.

A sneak peek into Mohammed Shami’s luxurious farmhouse in Amroha that features cricketing pitches and much more
Mohammed Shami's luxurious farmhouse in Amroha (Image Source: Twitter)

In the world of cricket, where the spotlight often shines on the on-field performances of players, there’s a hidden gem owned by India’s star pacer Mohammed Shami in the Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh that has piqued the interest of many cricket enthusiasts over the years.

It is worth mentioning that Shami is one of India’s prominent pacers and has delivered many breathtaking performances for the national team. Beyond his exceptional bowling prowess, Shami also owns a luxurious farmhouse that is a haven for cricket enthusiasts, as it also features cricket pitches in its confines.

Shami’s luxurious abode in Amroha

Mohammed Shami's Amroha farmhouse
Mohammed Shami’s Amroha farmhouse (Image Source: Twitter)

Nestled in the serene surroundings of Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, Shami’s abode is named ‘Hasin Farmhouse’, which is a testament to his success and the luxurious lifestyle he enjoys off the field.

The staggering valuation of the farmhouse

Mohammed Shami at his farmhouse
Mohammed Shami at his farmhouse (Image Source: Twitter)

Shami purchased the sprawling 150 bighas (60 acres) property in 2015, estimated to be worth a staggering Rs 12-15 crore.

Cricketing pitches inside the farmhouse

Cricketing pitch inside Mohammed Shami's farmhouse
Cricketing pitch inside Mohammed Shami’s farmhouse (Image Source: Twitter)

One of the most intriguing features of Shami’s farmhouse is the inclusion of cricket pitches, a testament to his unwavering dedication to the sport. Instead of heading to conventional grounds during his free time, Shami practices at these pitches right on his home turf.

A place for Shami to fine-tune his skills

Mohammed Shami practicing at his farmhouse
Mohammed Shami practicing at his farmhouse (Image Source: Twitter)

The farmhouse is surrounded by lush greenery and provides the perfect backdrop for a game of cricket, allowing Shami to hone his skills and stay connected to the sport that has defined his career.

An attraction for fellow cricketers

Mohammed Shami
Mohammed Shami (Image Source: Twitter)

Several prominent cricketers have also graced Shami’s farmhouse to fine-tune their cricketing prowess in the past, with the likes of Suresh Raina, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and others finding solace and inspiration within the confines of Shami’s cricketing haven.

The lush greenery and peaceful environment

Mohammed Shami exercising
Mohammed Shami exercising (Image Source: Twitter)

Beyond the boundaries of the cricket pitch, Shami’s farmhouse boasts more treasures. The tranquillity of the surroundings and the lush greenery offer a peaceful retreat for the fast bowler and his family. The farmhouse is not just a place to practice cricket but a sanctuary where Shami can recharge and spend quality time with his loved ones.

The mango orchard near the farmhouse

Mohammed Shami's mango orchard
Mohammed Shami’s mango orchard (Image Source: Twitter)

Adding a fruity twist to his agricultural pursuits, Shami also owns a mango orchard in the vicinity. The mango orchard near the Hasin Farmhouse provides a delightful touch to the luxurious lifestyle that Shami has carved out for himself.

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