New Delhi: Former England captain Michael Vaughan Former IPL commissioner Lalit was visibly stunned during a candid conversation with Modi, as discussions about Ferraris became a highlight of his interview on The Overlap Cricket.The exchange took place during Modi’s visit to his England residence, where the discussion turned to his prized Ferrari collection. Recalling his fascination with the luxury car brand, Modi revealed how it all started. “When I was a kid and I was growing up, my dad would never buy me a Ferrari. He said, ‘No, you know, it’s too fast. You’ll kill yourself.’ I’ve always wanted a Ferrari,” he said.Go beyond limits with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Modi explained that he eventually got his first Ferrari as a 40th birthday present from his brother-in-law. But what happened next shocked Van Schell. “So, I was given a present on my 40th birthday. But then what I did was, I tell my son that every birthday since he turned 21, I give him a present,” he added.Revealing the scale of the collection, Modi said, “So, we have one of the largest Ferrari collections. Now there are 32, he has 11 of them.”A stunned Wan could only reply, “So, he’s a very lucky man.” Modi replied, “A lucky man only because I couldn’t find one.”Still processing the revelation, Vaughan joked, “What about something like me, you know, an old washed-up cricketer? Some Ferrari going for me?” Modi replied with a smile, “Well, let’s see.Apart from the luxury talk, Modi also shared his thoughts on emerging talent, projecting young sensation Vabhu Suryavanshi as a star of the future. He mentioned the disbelief of seeing the young man bat, saying that he also checked if the player’s age was real.While Vaughan expressed concerns about handling fame and money, Modi admitted that the league has created both opportunities and excesses. However, he maintained that he has also unearthed rare talents, adding that many more such players are waiting in the wings.