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Richest Cricket Players in the World, 2021

Cricketers are among the most popular and well-known athletes in the world. Being a cricketer, on the other hand, is not easy. Only those who consistently perform well gain a reputation. There’s no denying that the finest players have had their share of ups and downs, but they’ve always come out on top. Some of them have even gone on to become the faces of some of the world’s most prestigious brands and live a life of luxury.

We’ve compiled a list of the world’s five richest cricketers. Take a peek at it:

  1. Sachin Tendulkar (Net Worth – $ 115 Million)
    Even in terms of property, the God of Cricket is unrivaled. He is the highest-paid cricketer in India. Allow us to inform you that Sachin Tendulkar has a total net worth of Rs 870 Crores. Throughout his career, he has been associated with several well-known brands, including the well-known tire company MRF. He also has a luxurious home in Mumbai worth INR 38 Crores. On the list of the world’s wealthiest cricketers, he is ranked first.
  2. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Net Worth – $111 Million)
    MS Dhoni, a Ranchi native, is known for his calm nature. Dhoni is well-known in India as the captain and the wicketkeeper. On the list of most successful captains, his name is first. He is still one of the most well-known brand ambassadors, having worked with Orient, Gulf Oil, Reebok, and a variety of other brands. Under his leadership, the Indian cricket team rose to the top of the global rankings. Former Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is one of the richest cricketers, with a net worth of INR 840 crores.

  3. Virat Kohli (Net Worth – $105 Million)
    On the list of the world’s richest cricketers, India’s run-machine Virat Kohli ranks third. Virat Kohli, the current Indian captain, is one of the most popular sports figures in history. He is also one of the world’s richest cricketers. He is the face of several well-known brands, including Puma, Audi, and MRF, amongst others. According to reports, the captain earned $ 26 million (INR 196 Crore) through marketing for various brands alone last year. Virat also has his fashion labels, Wrogn and One8.

  4. Ricky Ponting (Net Worth – $65 Million)
    Ricky Ponting, Australia’s richest cricketer, is regarded as the greatest captain of all time. He earned a large amount of income from a variety of sources. The renowned Australian cricketer is presently residing in the magnificent Shanford Mansion, which is located on Melbourne’s upscale Golden Mile and includes a private theatre, a billiard room, a pool, and a full-sized tennis court.
  5. Brian Lara (Net Worth – $60 Million)
    Brian Lara is the only batsman to hit 400 runs in a single innings in Test cricket history. He had an outstanding cricket career that lasted from 1990 to 2007. He is also a member of the ICC Hall of Fame. After cricket, he turned to golf, where he had some success. The Prince is another nickname for Brian Lara. His total assets are worth 60 million USD. In addition, he owns a lavish house in Trinidad.

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