Top 10 Richest Cricketers in the World

Top 10 Richest Cricketers in the World

Since its origin, cricket has been called a game of elites. Rich people in England started playing this game, though the game became richer and more popular after being introduced to the Indian subcontinent. The craze for cricket is immense in developing countries such as India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, etc. The game’s growing popularity fetched high remuneration, sponsorships, and other financial opportunities for the cricketers. This article will list the Top 10 Richest Cricketers in the World.

List of the Richest Cricketers in the World

1. Adam Gilchrist – The Richest Cricketer

Adam Gilchrist – The Richest Cricketer

On the list of the richest cricketers in the world, Adam Gilchrist registers his name in the first spot. With a whopping $380 million net worth, he is way ahead of Sachin Tendulkar’s net worth. The left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman, Adam Gilchrist, has helped his country, Australia, register consecutive world cup victories in 1999, 2003, and 2007. He also served as the Australian National Cricket Team captain for six test matches.

2. Sachin Tendulkar – Richest Indian Cricketer

Sachin Tendulkar - Richest Indian Cricketer

When it comes to discussing cricket, you cannot complete the discussion without mentioning India and Indian cricketers. The madness and craze for cricket in India have helped the game reach its pinnacle. Hailed as the God of Cricket, Sachin Tendulkar made his international cricket debut in 1989 at the age of only 16 years. He served the Indian National Cricket Team for over 20 years and gifted many special moments to Indian cricket fans. He is the only cricketer with 100 international centuries, combining test and ODI formats. According to the latest financial surveys, Sachin Tendulkar’s net worth is around $170 million making him the richest cricketer in India.

3. Virat Kohli – The Successor of Sachin Tendulkar

Virat Kohli

Experts opine that Virat Kohli is the true successor of Sachin Tendulkar. He is the only cricketer whose record can match Sachin’s international record. In short, Virat has become a blue-eyed boy of various popular Indian and international brands. As a result, his entry into this list of the richest cricketers in the world is not a surprise. At present, Virat Kohli’s net worth stands at $127 million.

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4. Mahendra Singh Dhoni

MSD

MS Dhoni, also popularly known as Mahi to Indian cricket fans, is another of the richest cricketers in India. He served as the Indian National Cricket Team’s captain for many years and won prestigious ICC trophies for his country. MSD holds a stunning record in ODI and T20 cricket. After announcing his retirement from international cricket, he now plays franchise cricket for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League. MS Dhoni’s net worth in 2023 will be $113 million.

5. Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Ganguly’s net worth is only a little behind MS Dhoni’s net worth, and Ganguly is at the fifth spot on the list of the richest cricketer in the world. Left-handed batsman, Sourav Ganguly, has an outstanding record in ODI and test cricket. He served as the captain of Team India and helped his country win multiple ICC trophies. After saying goodbye to international cricket, he served as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Also served as the former president of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), Ganguly has accumulated a net worth of $80 million.

6. Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting

The former Australian captain Ricky Ponting’s entry to the list of the richest cricketers in the world is not a surprise. He played for his country for over 15 years and led the team to some famous ICC World Cup victories. In 2023, the net worth of former Aussie cricketer Ricky Ponting is $70 million.

7. Jacques Kallis

Jacques Kallis

The former South African all-rounder, one of the greatest all-rounders of all time, is seventh on this list. Kallis played for South Africa for many years and contributed to the team with his batting and bowling abilities. He also possesses a successful record in the Indian Premier League, where he played for multiple franchises. His net worth is around $70 million, equal to Ricky Ponting’s net worth.

8. Brian Charles Lara

Brian Lara

The Prince of Port of Spain, Brain Lara, is one of those greatest cricketers whose names have been uttered with Sir Don Bradman. Lara played for the West Indies cricket team and was the team captain for many years. Under his captaincy, the West Indies cricket team registered a few famous test victories. He also holds the incredible record of the highest individual scorer in test cricket in a match. Lara’s net worth in 2023 is $60 million.

9. Shane Warne

Late Shane Warne

Share Warne, also known as the most colorful cricketer, is in the ninth spot on the world’s list of the richest cricketers. Shane Warne sadly passed away in 2022, leaving behind his worth of around $50 million for his family.

10. Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle

Chris Gayle is another fascinating character in world cricket who served the West Indies cricket team for many years. Gayle’s aggressive batting approach made him one of the greatest cricketers in all formats. According to the financial surveys in 2023, Gayle’s net worth is around $45 million, slightly ahead of Virendra Sehwag’s net worth, another richest cricketers in India.

So, this is a list of the richest cricketers in the world. The list could change since franchise cricket quickly makes many young cricketers rich. Moreover, modern cricketers also get a major chunk of their monthly income from brand advertisements.

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I have been a fan of Cricket ever since I watched the 2002 NatWest Series Final on television. The memories of Dada's celebration, Zaheer's winning run, and Kaif's extraordinary inning are still vivid. I played the sport growing up, and I still do occasionally. I also enjoy it on the web or television. My passion for the game inspired me to start writing about it and I have been doing it since 2019. I hope readers will use my articles as a platform to discuss this beautiful sport we call "Cricket".