When it comes to popularity of games, cricket comes right after football. Football players are certainly one of the highest-paid athletes of the world, but cricket players are not left behind. Nowadays cricket plays are earning more and more because of the franchise cricket leagues, such as IPL and BBL and this has eventually elevated the income of the cricket plays as well. Even though there is no cricket player in the list of top 10 highest-paid athletes in 2024, the wealth of the cricket plays can not be overlooked, as they certainly make a good fortune out of their games and signed endorsements.
The wealth of the cricket players is our subject of article today. As we already have written an article on the highest paid athletes before, we now chosen this subject as our today’s topic. In this article we will discuss about the top 10 richest cricketers in the world based on 2024 data. There will be a brief explanation about each of the cricketer along with the mention of their 2022 net worth and the major source of their income. The list is presented in a descending format, hence, keep reading the article to know who has gained the position of the richest cricketer in the world.
Age |
42 |
Net worth |
$33.25 Million |
Cricket team |
Indian Cricket Team |
Table 1
The 9th position of the list is acquired by Yuvraj Singh, whose estimated net worth is $35 million. He was born on 12 December 1981 to a Punjabi Sikh family. His father Yograj Singh was a former Indian cricketer. Yuvraj Singh was passionate about tennis and roller skating as a kid, he even won National Under-14 Roller Skating Championship. However, he had to give his will up for his father’s wish for him to pursue cricket. This is how he acquired the place of one of the most popular Indian cricketer. He has also won several awards and respect due to his outstanding performance in Indian cricket team. He announced his retirement from international cricket on 10 June 2019.
Apart from on field income Yuvraj, the signed endorsements are one of the primary source of Yuvraj Singh’s wealth. He was signed by Microsoft as a brand ambassador for Xbox 360. He has also appeared in several advertisements. He is also involved in sports-based e-commerce. He is recognized as the brand ambassador of Puma as well as Ulysse Nardin. Yuvraj Singh is known widely for his charitable nature. He has his own charity named YouWeCan, which helps cancer patients along with performing other activities.
Age |
30 |
Net worth |
$40 Million |
Cricket team |
Australia's national cricket team. |
Table 2
In the 9th position of the list of richest cricketers we have a very new entry, Pat Cummins. This 30 year old cricketer has gained worldwide popularity after his notable performance in 2023 World Cup championship.
Cummins was born on 8 may, 1993 at Westmead, New South Wales, Australia. He started playing cricket at Glenbrook-Blaxland Cricket Club. He also played first grade cricket at Penrith District Cricket Club in 2010. He represented the national team in both Under-17 and Under-19 championships. He was ranked as the number one bowler of the world in January 2023. He now captains the Australian Cricket Team.
Cummins also has a bright portfolio in the area of IPL. He made his debut in 2014 and played for Kolkata Knight Riders. He played for the same team in 2015 as well. In 2017 he played for Delhi Daredevils. Kolkata Knight Riders bought him back for $2.8 million for IPL 2020, which made him the most expensive overseas player ever.
After his successful captaincy against India in 2023 ICC World Cup, he has become the 9th richest cricketer of 2024 with a net worth of $40 Million.
Age |
45 |
Net worth |
$41.5 Million |
Cricket team |
Indian Cricket Team |
Table 3
Virender Sehwag is the 8th richest cricketer in the world with a net worth of $40 million. He was born on 20 October 1978 in Najafgarh, Delhi, India. At the starting of his career, he played for Delhi and Haryana in Indian Domestic Cricket. He is known for his aggressive batting style and has represented himself as an aggressive opening batsman in Indian cricket team. He was the very first Indian cricketer to be honored as the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World for his performance in 2008. He hods several records in the history of international cricket. He announced his retirement on 20 October 2015. However, he is still regarded as one of the greatest batsman of the Indian Cricket Team of all time.
Age |
53 |
Net worth |
$46.875 Million |
Cricket team |
West Indies Cricket team |
Table 4
In 7th place of the list of richest cricketers we have Chris Gayle with a net worth of $46.875 Million.
Chris Gayle, born on September 21, 1979, in Jamaica, is a legendary cricketer known for his explosive batting and charismatic personality. Affectionately called the "Universe Boss," Gayle is a left-handed opening batsman and a formidable force in limited-overs cricket.
Gayle made his international debut for the West Indies in 1999 and quickly gained a reputation as a hard-hitting batsman. His ability to dominate bowlers became evident in all formats of the game, but it was in T20 cricket where he truly made a mark. Gayle was a trailblazer in T20 leagues worldwide, playing for various franchises and entertaining fans with his powerful and entertaining style.
In 2012, Gayle etched his name in history by scoring the first-ever T20 international century, achieving the milestone in just 50 balls. His immense contribution to the West Indies' T20 World Cup victories in 2012 and 2016 further solidified his status as one of the greatest T20 players.
Gayle has also had a successful Test and ODI career, amassing thousands of runs and setting numerous records. He holds the record for the highest individual score in a World Cup match, smashing 215 runs against Zimbabwe in 2015. Despite occasional controversies and clashes with cricket boards, Gayle's impact on the game is undeniable, making him a cricketing icon whose legacy extends beyond the boundary ropes.
Age |
52 |
Net worth |
$51.125 Million |
Cricket team |
Australian international cricket team |
Table 5
The 7th place in the list of richest cricketers has been taken over by Shane Warne. He was a former Australian International Cricketer, who is recognized as one of the greatest Australian players of all time. He was born on 13th September 1969 and died earlier this year, on 4th March 2022 at the age of 52. His cricket career as an Australian player was between 1991 and 2007. He appeared in 145 test matches and took 708 wickets, which created a record of most wickets taken by any bowler in Test cricket. The record was intact until 2007. He was later appointed as the coach of Rajasthan Royals for the first four seasons IPL.
His career started as a player of Australian B team in 1991. In 1992 he made his test debut against India and performed diligently. His outstanding performance throughout his career has made him recognized as the 2nd most wicket-taking spinner in the world. On March 4, 2022, Warne died od suspected heart attack during his holyday in Thailand. His funeral took place on 20th March 2022 in Melbourne. On 30 March, Warne was publicly honored at a state memorial event at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Age |
49 |
Net worth |
$60 Million |
Cricket team |
Australian national team |
Table 6
Ricky Pointing is an Australian cricket coach, commentator, and former cricketer, who was both on 19th December 1974. Pointing is the former caption of Australian national team during the team’s golden era, which was between 2004 and 2011. He is regarded as the most successful captain in international cricket history. He is the cricketer with the third-the greatest number of international centuries right behind Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli.
In November 1992 he made his first-class debut for Tasmania at the age of 17. He waited till 1995 to make an ODI debut, which was followed shortly by his test debut at a match against Sri Lanka. Ponting announced his retirement from Test Cricket in November 2012. He continued his international cricket career until 2013.
Age |
51 |
Net worth |
$79.25 Million |
Cricket team |
Indian Cricket Team |
Table 7
The 4th place of this list of richest cricketers has been claimed by Indian Cricket legend Sourav Ganguly, who possesses a net worth of $79.25 million.
Sourav Ganguly, born on July 8, 1972, in Calcutta, India, is a former Indian cricketer and one of the most influential captains in the history of Indian cricket. Known as the "Prince of Calcutta" and "Dada," Ganguly is celebrated for his aggressive leadership style and his pivotal role in shaping India's cricketing identity during the early 2000s.
Ganguly made his debut for India in 1992 and quickly established himself as a stylish left-handed batsman. However, it was his captaincy stint that left an indelible mark on Indian cricket. Taking over the captaincy in 2000, Ganguly instilled a sense of self-belief in the team and nurtured a generation of young talents like Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, and Harbhajan Singh.
Under Ganguly's leadership, India achieved significant milestones, including the historic Test series win against Australia in 2001, famously known as the "Border-Gavaskar Trophy." Ganguly's aggressive batting and astute captaincy transformed India into a competitive force on the international stage.
Beyond his leadership, Ganguly was a prolific batsman, scoring over 18,000 international runs. He is remembered for his elegant cover drives and his ability to play under pressure. Ganguly retired from international cricket in 2008 but continued to contribute to the sport as an administrator, serving as the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2019.
Sourav Ganguly's impact on Indian cricket goes beyond statistics; he played a pivotal role in shaping the team's fearless approach, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire future generations of cricketers.
Age |
35 |
Net worth |
$127.5 Million |
Cricket team |
India national cricket team |
Table 8
There is hardly any individual in the world who does not know Virat Kohli, who is known as one of the most popular cricketers in the 21st century. Being born on 5th November 1988, he is the youngest member to feature in this list of richest cricketers of the world. He is an Indian international cricketer and the former captain of team India.
Kohli started his cricket career in the year of 2011, and he managed to reach the number one spot in the ICC ranking within 2013. He has established himself as Man of the Tournament twice at the ICC World Twenty20 along with gaining various other titles and respects. He holds the world record of the fastest to score 23,000 runs in his international career. Kohli played for Delhi as a player of the Under-15 cricket team in 2002. He gained the captaincy of the team by the next year while playing for the same match. In 2006 he was selected in Under-19 Indian team that toured in England. In the year of 2008 Indian under-19 team won the Under-19 cricket world cup under the captaincy of Kohli. In the same year he was picked by the Indian Team as a member of Indian ODI squad. In 2009, he was picked as a replacement of Shikhar Dhawan in Indian A squad. In 2014, Kohli took up Dhoni’s place as a test captain and became the fourth Indian to score a hundred on Test captaincy debut. In April 2019, he officially gained the spot of Indian captain for Cricket world cup. In September 2021, Kohli announced that he would step down as India's T20I captain.
Kohli’s consistent and outstanding performance is something that cannot be explained easily. And it is certainly justified for a cricketer of his stature to gain the third place as the richest cricketers of the world with a net worth of $112 million.
Age |
42 |
Net worth |
$130 Million |
Cricket team |
India national cricket team |
Table 9
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is one of the biggest names in Indian cricket as well as in international cricket. He is regarded as one of the most popular Indian captains of all time. Under his captaincy India won three trophies, which are 2007 ICC World Twenty20, 2011 Cricket World Cup and 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, this is the most for an Indian captain. He is the most successful batsman in limited overs cricket as he scored over 10,000 runs in One Day Internationals, with a reputation as one of the best finishers in the game.
He started his career by playing in India domestic cricket for Bihar and Jharkhand (two Indian districts). In 2003/04 he was picked by India A squad. He was picked for ODI squad against Bangladesh, but his performance was average. However, he was still picked for Pakistan ODI series. Dhoni proved himself in the second match of the series by scoring 148 out of 123 deliveries, which was also a record for highest score by an Indian wicketkeeper.
In 2007 world-cup Dhoni was out for a duck against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the group stage and scored only 29 runs. However, he had a strong come back During the series between India and Australia in 2009. He also topped the ICC ODI Batsman rankings for several months in 2009. During the 2015 Cricket World Cup, Dhoni became the first Indian captain to win all group stage matches in a tournament. India achieved wins against arch-rivals Pakistan, South Africa (whom they hadn't beaten before in a World Cup game), the UAE, West Indies, Ireland and Zimbabwe under his captaincy. He announced his retirement from Test format on 30 December 2014 and stepped down as captain of T20Is and ODIs in 2017. On 15 August 2020, Dhoni retired from all formats of international cricket and continues to play in the IPL. This is how he has gained the place of the second-richest cricketer o the world with a net worth of $113 million.
Age |
50 |
Net worth |
$165 Million |
Cricket team |
India national cricket team |
Table 10
Sachin Tendulkar, widely regarded as the “God of Cricket”, is the richest cricketer in 2022. His net worth is $170 million. The former Indian international cricketer is known as one of the greatest batsman in the cricket history. He still holds the record for most run scorer in both ODI and Test format with over 18,000 runs and 15,000 runs respectively. He is also the record-holder for most of the man of the match awards. Tendulkar received the Arjuna Award in 1994 for his outstanding sporting achievements, the Khel Ratna Award in 1997, and the Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan awards in 1999 and 2008, respectively.
He started his career in cricket by representing Bombay in the Ranji Trophy at the age of 14. He appeared for his first-class debut match against Gujrat and scored a 100 not out, which made him the youngest player to achieve this victory. He was selected in Indian team in the year of 1989. He made his test debut in 1989 at the age of 16 and made 15 runs. His performance sky-rocketed from 1994 to 1999. Sachin scored 143 (131) runs in Sharjah against the mighty Australian team in the 1998 Coca-Cola cup and the inning is still known as “desert storm”. However, his captaincy did not bring anything extra ordinary to the Indian team and his captaincy was soon taken over by Sourav Ganguly. He holds the record of scoring 100 centuries and is the only batsman in history to hold such a record. he retired from all forms of cricket in November 2013 after playing his 200th Test match.
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