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Top 8 Richest Cricketers in History

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Top 8 Richest Cricketers in History

Top 8 Richest Cricketers in History

Cricket is a global phenomenon and has brought numerous players fortune through endorsement deals, sponsorships, investments and other ventures. This game enjoys immense worldwide support; some of its richest players hail from India’s subcontinent alone.

MS Dhoni, one of India’s iconic cricketing heroes, is considered the second richest player ever, with an estimated net worth of over $111 Million. It also represents brands such as Reebok, Red Bus, Indigo Paints, and Go Daddy.

Virat Kohli

Despite being so young, Kohli has become one of the most acclaimed cricketers ever. An aggressive batsman who has amassed over 35 ODI tons and 17 fifties so far, his aggressive approach makes him a fan favourite.

Kohli currently earns a base salary of approximately $875,000 from BCCI and an IPL contract worth an additional $1 million each season with RCB. Furthermore, Kohli earns significant sums through endorsement deals with brands like Puma and Audi; he also owns numerous luxury vehicles and lives an opulent lifestyle.

Virat Kohli

Sourav Ganguly, known as Dada, is India’s second-highest-earner cricketer. A veteran of over 300 international matches and three ICC tournament titles, Sourav is renowned for his luxurious lifestyle, spending lavishly on clothes, shoes and accessories while coaching the Delhi Capitals in IPL as a brand endorser for Clear IAS, Rana Group and Tripura Tourism among many other brands he promotes. He owns domestic and overseas properties and is an IPL coach with Delhi Capitals coach Sourav.

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Ricky Ponting

After an off-field issue temporarily derailed his career, Ponting immediately returned to international cricket and made headlines on the pitch. Now one of its most recognizable faces—restaurants, drinks, and stadiums bearing his name as testaments to this success—Ponting continues to build his net worth through endorsements with leagues such as the IPL.

Ponting was part of the Australian team that set a world record in Test cricket. He is also an expert commentator and coach, earning most of his income through these gigs and his association with Delhi Capitals. Furthermore, Homes to Love reports that he owns a home in Melbourne that cost millions.

Brand ambassador of Clear IAS and Rana Group; owns properties both in India and London; director of cricket for Indian Premier League team Delhi Capitals (IPL); has several investments in business ventures (Dada is part-owner of Bengaluru Blasters of Indian Super League; owns multiple luxury cars).

Virender Sehwag

Virender Sehwag, the fearless Indian opener, boasts a net worth of $40 Million. His aggressive batting style made him one of the most destructive batsmen in cricket history; additionally, former India captain Sehwag is a well-known brand endorser.

He credits his incredible wealth to a successful career in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has played for various IPL teams and contributed significantly to their success. He has partnered with numerous brands, launched his fashion line named Se7en, and owns a professional kabaddi team.

Sachin Tendulkar, widely acclaimed as “The God of Cricket”, boasts a net worth estimated at over $170 Million. Throughout his illustrious cricketing career, he won numerous awards and accolades; co-owned several pro kabaddi teams; endorsed numerous sports goods; represented Canon, Pepsi, BMW and Adidas, among many prestigious brands; was also an award-winning TV commentator; has multiple media roles; as well as being known as an exceptional TV commentator.

Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh is a former cricketer with an estimated net worth of $35 Million. A former captain of India, he became famous for his explosive batting style upon making his debut in 2000 and quickly established himself as an exceptional all-rounder. Yuvraj also helped lead India to victory at both World Cup wins: in 2008 and 2011. Additionally, he became known for beating cancer and returning to cricket later in life.

He holds endorsement deals with brands like Hero Moto Corp, ICICI Bank, Reebok, Benz, Cadbury Too Yumm, Myntra YWC and more. In addition, he owns his own fashion and lifestyle brand, One8, and shares it in Wrogn.

Virender Sehwag is an Indian former cricketer and the eighth richest player worldwide. A fearless opener known for his prolific opening bat and two World Cup victories with India, Sehwag has amassed a net worth of $42 Million through endorsements and media engagements that continue to bring him fame around the globe.

Brian Lara

Brian Lara was widely expected to become one of the great West Indian batsmen during his short Test cricket career, with some notable innings under his belt and widely recognized amongst his peers Sobers, Bradman and Viv Richards as one of his finest moments. Although only spending limited time playing Test cricket himself, Brian Lara lived up to expectations by becoming an exceptional West Indian batting force – living up to all the hype as one of its greats! He lived up to every expectation by scoring unforgettable knocks during those precious innings he played alongside them! Widely considered among his peers alongside Sobers Bradman and Richards (both West Indies players).

He was an incredible opener who terrorized bowlers with his fearless approach. He also displayed great fielding ability and owned the VS sportswear brand, which had stakes in several companies. Furthermore, he served as a commentator and had endorsement deals with prominent brands.

Sourav Ganguly has made an enduring and successful mark on cricket as the “God of Offside.” A former captain of India, he has received multiple endorsements, including Clear IAS, Rana Group, Tripura Tourism, and property in both India and London. Additionally, Sourav serves as director of cricket for the IPL team Delhi Capitals.

Jacques Kallis

Cricket is one of the world’s most beloved sports, drawing huge audiences and inspiring the creation of new forms and leagues that offer players plenty of chances to make money through playing the sport itself. Yet playing cricket alone may not provide sufficient income; many athletes supplement their incomes through endorsement deals, brand promotions or other business ventures.

Jacques Kallis is an outstanding example, boasting a net worth of $70 million. A former West Indian batsman who broke records on the field and has become an icon within cricket, Kallis retired from international cricket in 2014 but continues to profit through consultancy and coaching roles.

Jacques Kallis

Sachin Tendulkar boasts a net worth of approximately $170 Million. As the ‘God of Cricket,’ his image is widely used by advertisers for advertising purposes. He has endorsement deals with numerous leading brands, including BMW, Bajaj, Sunfeast, Boost Castrol India, and Luminous India—not to mention ownership stakes in numerous businesses like the Bengaluru Blasters FC franchise in the Indian Super League and the Kerala Blasters FC franchise in the Premier Badminton League.

Steve Smith

Since cricket is such a global sport, players earn enormous sums through endorsement deals and sponsorships, fan-following support, and business ventures, eventually becoming millionaires.

An exceptional batsman can alter the course of any match with one brilliant cover drive or sixer, yet there’s much more to being one than that—practice and dedication are necessary for true mastery of cricket batting styles.

Master Blaster and God of Cricket have amassed an incredible fortune during his lifetime, amassing endorsements, apparel line ownership, various business investments, and acting as coach for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL tournament.

Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar remains one of the greatest batsmen ever and is still revered today as an icon in cricket. He holds many records in both Tests and ODIs—his fans often consider him the “God of Cricket,” serving as a role model to many young Indians.

Tendulkar remains extremely modest despite his phenomenal success on the field and does not display his wealth openly. He has invested in various ventures, such as real estate, and has been a brand ambassador for multiple companies. Additionally, he has donated generously to charities such as UNICEF, emphasizing sanitation and hygiene measures to improve the lives of children living in remote areas.

As can be seen, some of the top 10 richest cricketers are still active players, while others have transitioned into other careers post-retirement. Some have increased their earnings through coaching or commentary, while others have invested in startups or owned sports franchises to diversify their income.

 

 

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