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Top 10 Richest Cricketers in the World

By Vishal
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Cricket has been expanding all over the world. Over the years, cricket has reached to the countries beyond traditional nations. With the emergence of T20 leagues, the fan-following and the revenue in the game has also been increased enormously. The cricketers around the globe now recieve fat cheques for playing and also for brand endorsements. Let’s take a look at the top 10 richest cricketers around the globe.

10. Shane Watson – Net Worth: $30 Million

Shane Watson is a former Australian cricketer. The all-rounder is still active in the T20 leagues around the globe. He has represented Quetta Gladiators in the PSL 2020 and he is currently signed with Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.

9. Yuvraj Singh – Net Worth: $35 Million

Former Indian cricketer and arguably the most prolific match-winner India has ever seen, Yuvraj Singh ranks at the number 9 in the top 10 richest cricketers in the world list. During his career, Yuvi has endorsed numerous popular brands like Puma, LG, Reebok, and Pepsi to name a few. He also was the highest-paid cricketer in the IPL for 2 consecutive seasons. Yuvi now owns a fashion label YWC.

8. Jacques Kallis – Net Worth: $35 Million

Kallis is the former Soth African cricketer turned coach. The legendary cricketer has earned accolades worldwide and he now enjoying his retirement with a net worth of $35 Million. He is the coach of Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. He also had a coaching stint with Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League.

7. Virender Sehwag – Net Worth: $40 Million

The former explosive opener from India is now retired from the game. For a long time in his career, he was the brand ambassador of Hero Honda. Alongside that, Viru also endorsed brands like Boost, Samsung, Reebok, and Adidas. At present, Viru is Star India’s commentator and also runs an international school for students with disabilities.

6. Shane Warne – Net Worth: $52 Million

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Vishal

"If you are good at something, Make that everything" - Roger Federer. Inspired by this quote of arguably the Greatest Tennis Player of All Time, Vishal decided to quit his corporate job to follow his passion for sports. Vishal's life is all about sports. He is an ardent Manchester United fan and idolizes Cristiano Ronaldo.