Successful Indian Cricketers and their side ventures
Published On Jun 19, 2024, 02:14 PM IST
Last UpdatedJun 19, 2024, 02:14 PM IST
Cricketers, if they play their cards right, can live a wealthy lifestyle even after they retire. Indian cricket players, make a lot of money during their careers. A good cricketer’s career can last up to 7-8 years. While competing in newly introduced domestic leagues such as IPL and PSL, the player has the potential to...
1) Sachin Tendulkar
Modern-day cricketers, with the assistance of talent management firms, invest their money in the right places to secure their future after they retire from the game. Take a look at a few cricketers and their side business ventures.
2) Virat Kohli
When it comes to cricket and cricketers, Sachin Tendulkar is unrivaled. The cricket God is also a savvy buisnessman. Sachin Tendulkar is the owner of the company “100.” However, the Masterblaster of Indian cricket has other interests. According to reports, Tednulkar owns 7.5 percent of Musafir, a UAE-based tour and travel company.
He owns an 18% stake in Smaaash Entertainment. In addition, he is said to be a shareholder in joint venture between Manipal Group and Future Group. Tendulkar’s contribution does not end there. He owns a 28 percent stake in Universal Collectabilla, a company that specialises in celebrity memorabilia. He was also a co-owner of the Kerala Blasters of the Indian Super League.
3) Sourav Ganguly
Virat has reached the pinnacle of success that any crickeercould hope for. The 33-year-old Indian captain is currently the most recognizable brand in the country. He has already made a number of investments in various ventures to secure his post-cricket future. King Kohli is a co-owner of the Indian Super League club FC Goa. His most successful buisness venture is his clothing line “Wrogn”. Kohli invested INR 90crores to launch Chisel Fitness, a fitness chain. According to media reports, he is also a shareholder in the company “Sport Convo.”
4) Mahendra Singh Dhoni
In reality, the prince of Bengal is a prince. Sourav Ganguly was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, making him one of the richest cricketers of all time. The BCCI’s president is Sourav Ganguly. However, he makes the majority of his money from his various buisneses. Dada’s first invesrment in Sourav’s restaurant chain, The Food Pavillion, failed spectacularly, costing Ganguly a fortune. He then invested in Flickstree, a digital start-up. He also has a stake in the Indian Super League club ATK.
5) Anil Kumble
MS Dhoni has announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket. The greatest Indian captain now only pays for the CSK franchise in the Indian Premier League. MS Dhoni and Bolywood star Abhishek Bacchan co-own ISL club Chennaiyan FC. Dhoni owns SEVEN and is a co-owner of Rhiti Group. He is a shareholder in SportsFit World PVT LTD and Khatabook. In addition, he owns an organic farm.
6) Zaheer Khan
The 48-year-old co-founded TENVIC, a sports training and consulting firm. He is also working hard to discover the next generation of spin bowlers in Karnataka, as he launched Spin Stars, a talent search contest for aspiring spin bowlers aged 10 to 19 in the state.
He is also the founder of Spektacom, a technology that creates chip-like stickers that can measure the power with which a ball is struck. It can be tracked using a mobile phone application.