• Indian cricketers have turned their on-field success into business ventures

  • Virat Kohli owns the famous 'One8 Commune,' restaurant chain.

From Kapil Dev to Virat Kohli: 6 Indian cricketers who own restaurants
Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja (Image Source: X)

In India, cricket is not just a sport; it’s a passion that unites millions. The game has brought wealth and fame to many cricketers, some of whom have ventured beyond the cricket field to explore various business opportunities, thereby expanding their sources of income.

Among the most popular avenues explored by these cricket stars is the hospitality industry, where many have ventured into the restaurant business. These ventures not only reflect their love for food and culture but also serve as a way to connect with their fan base on a more personal level.

Six Indian cricketers who own restaurants: 

1. Kapil Dev – (Kapil Dev’s Elevens)

The legendary World Cup-winning captain, Kapil Dev, owns a luxurious restaurant in Patna named ‘Kapil Dev’s Elevens’, which opened its doors in 2008. This restaurant is renowned for its exquisite continental cuisine and has become a favorite spot for food lovers in the region.

2. Virat Kohli – (One8 Commune)

Indian cricket star Virat Kohli is the proud owner of the restaurant chain ‘One8 Commune,’ which has branches in Delhi, Pune, Kolkata, and other cities. The most famous outlet is located in Mumbai’s Juhu, which stands out for being housed in the former bungalow of the late singer Kishore Kumar. Kohli, a huge fan of legendary singer, leased the bungalow for five years to establish this unique dining experience.

3. Zaheer Khan – (Zaheer Khan’s Dine Fine)

 

 

Former fast bowler Zaheer Khan owns ‘Zaheer Khan’s Dine Fine,’ a top-notch restaurant in Pune. Known for its continental and oriental cuisine, this restaurant has become a hotspot for celebrities, attracting visitors with its elegant ambiance and delightful dishes.

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4. Shikhar Dhawan – (Flying Catch)

Star cricketer Shikhar Dhawan launched his restaurant ‘Flying Catch’ in Dubai in 2023. The left-handed opener’s restaurant emphasizes nutritious food, offering top-tier snacks and delicious dishes that have quickly gained popularity among Dubai’s food enthusiasts.

5. Ravindra Jadeja – (JADDU’S Food Field)

Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja owns ‘JADDU’S Food Field,’ a restaurant in Rajkot, which he inaugurated on December 12, 2012. The restaurant is famous for its diverse menu, offering Mexican, Thai, Chinese, and Punjabi cuisines, catering to a wide range of tastes.

6. Suresh Raina – (Raina Indian Restaurant)

Suresh Raina RESTAURANT

 

After retiring from cricket, Suresh Raina opened his namesake restaurant, ‘Raina Indian Restaurant,’ in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, in 2023. During the opening, Raina expressed his desire to bring the flavors of Indian cuisine to the heart of Europe, making it a special destination for those craving authentic Indian dishes.

These cricketers have not only excelled on the field but have also successfully ventured into the culinary world, creating unique dining experiences that reflect their personalities and tastes.

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