Here are the Richest cricketers of all time: Rohit Sharma not in the list
Here are the top richest cricketers of all time featuring global icons. Find out the names in this photo gallery.
By Yash Chauhan Last Updated on - November 17, 2025 8:45 PM IST
Here are the top 5 richest cricketers of all time, and the list includes not only some legendary Indian cricketers but also several international players as well.
1. Sachin Tendulkar
One of the greatest batsmen and god of cricket, Sachin Tendulkar, tops the list. His net worth is $170 million (Rs 1400 crore+). However, apart from Mumbai Indians mentor, his earnings increased due to brand endorsements, sports academies and restaurants as well. He also showcased his interest in startup investments.
2. Virat Kohli
The cricketer who holds the second position is star player Virat Kohli, whose net worth is $127 million (Rs 1050 crore+). Kohli is one of the biggest brands in cricket as he manages some cricket contracts, advertisements, business ventures, and fashion-fitness brands like Wrogn and One8 are the main sources of his income. He also showcases his interest in Luxury properties as well.
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3. MS Dhoni
Former Indian cricketer and legendary player Mahendra Singh Dhoni has a net worth of $123 million (Rs 1000 crore+). However, he has also invested in farming, fitness chains, production houses and tech startups as well. Chennai Super Kings also increases his income as he has some stakes in the franchise.
4. Ricky Ponting
The person who holds the fourth place on the list is former Australian captain Ricky Ponting. His net worth is more than $70 million (Rs 580 crore+). However, after the retirement from international cricket, His main earning sources are coaching and commentary. Currently, he is the head coach of the IPL franchise Punjab Kings.
5. Brian Lara
Former West Indies great and one of the deadliest batters of all time, Brian Lara, has a net worth of more than $60 million (Rs 500 crore+). However, after taking retirement from the international his major earning sources are coaching and commentary.
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