๐ฒ BEFORE vs AFTER: Top 10 PSL Coaches’ Houses Revealed โ #7 Will Leave You Speechless! ๐ โจ
Mickey Arthurโs journey from a small brick house in Johannesburg to a palatial estate in Cape Town is nothing short of a real-life rags-to-riches story.

When he first started coaching in the early 2000s, Arthur lived in a modest two-bedroom home with a leaky roof and no central heating.
Today, his Cape Town mansion sprawls over 12,000 square feet and includes a private tennis court and an ocean-facing infinity pool.
He reportedly bought the property after signing a multimillion-dollar deal with the PCB and several PSL franchises.
Arthur’s home gym alone costs more than his entire first coaching salary.
Dean Jones, before his tragic passing, lived in a traditional Melbourne suburban house with his wife and daughters.
However, in his final years coaching PSL sides like Islamabad United and Karachi Kings, he was known to rent luxury penthouses in Dubai and Lahore.

Photos surfaced in 2019 showing a stunning rented villa with a private chef and marble floors, where he hosted team meetings and elite strategy sessions.
His sudden transition from TV analyst to PSL legend brought him wealth and recognition that completely changed his lifestyle.
Daren Sammy is one of the most beloved figures in the PSL, and his home transformation matches his stardom.
Back in the early 2000s, Sammy lived in a compact two-bedroom apartment in Saint Lucia, known for its humid summers and cramped interiors.
Now, he owns a beachside villa on his native island, featuring solar-powered everything, a heated saltwater pool, and a studio where he produces music in his spare time.
He even gave fans a virtual tour of his home on Instagram, showing off a personal trophy room packed with PSL memorabilia.

Waqar Younis, the legendary Pakistani pacer turned coach, always maintained a relatively private life โ but not his real estate.
He used to reside in a modest suburban house in Sydney with a simple garden and basic interiors.
After joining PSL as a head coach, he upgraded to a multi-million dollar smart home fitted with AI assistants, biometric security, and a wine cellar โ though he doesnโt drink, itโs used for exclusive memorabilia.
Neighbors have described his house as โthe most high-tech mansion on the street.โ
Andy Flower, one of the most respected names in international coaching, was once spotted living in a rented flat in Essex during his early England coaching years.

Fast forward to his PSL tenure with Multan Sultans and youโll find him commuting between a countryside estate in Oxfordshire and high-end residences during the PSL season.
One viral TikTok captured him sipping tea in a rooftop garden in Karachi, part of a rented penthouse known to cost over $8,000 a month.
His style is minimalist but refined โ think designer furniture, underground garages, and private elevators.
Mohammad Wasim, the Karachi Kings coach, once lived in a shared house in Rawalpindi during his domestic playing days.
Today, he resides in a custom-built house in Islamabadโs elite Bani Gala neighborhood.
His home is fitted with imported Italian tiles, smart lighting, and a trophy wall displaying cricket balls from key victories.
Interestingly, his neighbors include politicians, retired generals, and other cricket celebrities.
Tom Moody, known for his analytical brain and calm demeanor, lives an entirely different lifestyle.
Early in his career, Moody lived in a simple Queensland bungalow with wooden floors and no AC.
But since becoming a PSL regular, he’s invested in real estate across Australia and the UAE.
His current primary residence is a $5 million villa in Gold Coast featuring a koi pond, full-length basketball court, and an indoor cricket net.
During the PSL, he prefers to stay in elite hotels, but recently he’s begun renting a luxury farmhouse in Lahore equipped with a private helipad.
Azhar Mahmood, once a street-smart all-rounder, had a humble beginning in a joint family house in Karachi.
Now, as a top PSL coach, his London home is a three-story detached mansion with a six-car garage and heated indoor pool.
His rise in the PSL circuit coincided with his transition into high-end property investments.

Mahmood reportedly owns multiple flats in Dubai, Lahore, and even Manchester.
Aaqib Javed is a bit of an anomaly.
While he earns big as the coach of Lahore Qalandars, he still lives in a relatively modest house in Lahoreโs Model Town.
Colleagues say he prefers to live simply and invests most of his income into youth academies and cricket development programs.
His home, though not flashy, is tech-savvy, with solar power, high-end security systems, and a dedicated coaching studio for online classes.
Perhaps the most shocking transformation comes from Abdul Rehman, assistant coach of Multan Sultans.
Just seven years ago, he was spotted living in a cramped rental unit in Sahiwal with barely enough space for a dining table.
Now, he resides in a lavish duplex in Islamabadโs F-7 sector, one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country.

Real estate experts estimate the house is worth over PKR 250 million, complete with a cinema room and private spa.
His journey symbolizes how PSL coaching has become more than just a job โ itโs a gateway to unimaginable wealth.
And finally, Johan Botha โ once seen couch-surfing during his coaching apprenticeships in South Africa โ is now living in a high-tech smart mansion in Perth.
His garage houses three Teslas, and he reportedly designed his house to be fully voice-activated, down to the coffee machine.
When he coached Islamabad United, he was known to fly business class and demand premium hotel suites with rooftop access.
Bothaโs rise mirrors the new era of coaching: part strategist, part celebrity.
Itโs clear that PSL isnโt just revolutionizing cricket โ itโs changing lives.
From rented rooms to real estate empires, these coaches arenโt just drawing up playbooks โ theyโre living the dream.
Behind every dugout strategy lies a coach who’s seen the other side of life, and built their empire one win at a time.
Whether humble or high-rolling, their homes tell a story PSL fans have never heard โ until today.