New Delhi: Former India opener Virender Sehwag continues to command admiration long after retirement, not just for his explosive batting but also for his grounded lifestyle. His south Delhi residence, Krishna Niwas, reflects that balance—combining quiet luxury with strong family values.

A cricket legend’s legacy

Sehwag is widely regarded as one of the most destructive opening batters in cricket history. He remains the only Indian to score two triple centuries in Test cricket, with his 319 still the highest individual Test score by an Indian.

He also played key roles in India’s triumphs at the 2007 ICC T20 World Cup and the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. His contributions earned him honours such as the Padma Shri and ICC Test Cricketer of the Year in 2010.

Life after retirement

Since stepping away from international cricket, Sehwag has stayed connected to the sport through commentary and his cricket academy, where he mentors young talent. Off the field, he enjoys a private life with his family in Delhi.

Known as the “Nawab of Najafgarh,” a nod to his roots, Sehwag’s journey from humble beginnings to global fame is reflected in his home.

Krishna Niwas: a landmark residence

Located in Delhi’s upscale Hauz Khas area, Sehwag’s home—Krishna Niwas, named after his mother—is reportedly valued at around ₹130 crore. Spread across a large area, the property stands out for its scale as well as its understated design philosophy.

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A home built around family

Despite its size, the house is not overly flashy. It features around 12 well-designed rooms with interiors that prioritise comfort and warmth.

Wooden finishes, earthy tones, soft lighting, and textured furnishings create a lived-in, welcoming atmosphere. The design reflects discipline and simplicity rather than extravagance.

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A space for faith

A dedicated prayer room forms an important part of the home. This space is used for daily rituals and celebrations during festivals like Diwali. Sehwag occasionally shares glimpses of these moments, offering insight into his family’s spiritual practices.

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A personal cricket museum

One of the most striking features of Krishna Niwas is its cricket-themed trophy room. The space showcases:

  • Bats used in iconic matches
  • Awards and honours
  • Personal memorabilia from his career

It serves as a private archive, preserving milestones from one of India’s greatest cricketing journeys.

Green spaces in the city

A rare highlight in Delhi is the property’s expansive garden. The lush green lawn is used for relaxation, family time, and even casual cricket practice with his sons.

An animal lover, Sehwag has also ensured space for his pets, with a dedicated lawn area for his dogs.

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The bottom line

Virender Sehwag’s Delhi home mirrors his personality—confident yet grounded. While Krishna Niwas is undeniably luxurious, it remains rooted in simplicity, family life, and personal values rather than showy opulence.