Former Australia cricketer and legendary leg-spinner – Shane Warne has maintained a net worth over 50 million. He now works as a commentator for the Nine Network and also works with a charity foundation to improve children’s lives.
Brian Lara is one of the greatest batsmen of all-time. The former West Indies international was MRF’s brand ambassador during his career and helped the brand gain popularity worldwide. Lara has turned into a philanthropist now by establishing the Pearl and Bunty Lara Foundation. It is an organization that focuses on helping with social care problems.
Ricky Ponting is the former Australian captain turned coach and commentator. The punter has endorsed numerous brands including Valvoline, Adidas, Pura Milk, Rexona, and kookaburra bats during his career. He now works as a commentator with Channel 9 and he also is the head coach of Delhi Capitals in the IPL.
The current Indian captain is bound to move up in the list of the top 10 richest cricketers in the world in the future. He is the most marketable cricketer in the world as per Forbes. With multiple brand endorsements in his kitty and a mad-social media following, Kohli has a net worth of $92 Million in 2020. He also is the owner of FC Goa in the ISL and he owns fashion brand Wrogn.
Former Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has accumulated a net worth of $111 Million due to his success on the field. He has promoted brands like Gulf Oil, Reebok, TVS Motors, Red Bus, Sony Bravia, Lays, Amrapali, Snickers, GoDaddy, Colgate, and Orient over the course of his career. Dhoni also is the co-owner of Chennaiyin FC in the ISL and also owns a fashion brand ‘Se7en.’
Who else than ‘the God’ himself tops the list of the top 10 richest cricketers in the World. Master Blaster is the greatest batsman ever to play the game of cricket. Sachin endorsed many global brands like Luminous, BMW, Pepsi, Adidas, Britannia, VISA, Canon, Phillips, Castrol, etc. during his career. He still has a few active endorsements deal in his bag. Sachi was the first cricketer ever to strike a deal worth Rs. 100 crore when he became the brand ambassador of MRF in 2001. He now co-owns a Kabaddi team – Tamil Thalaivas in the Pro Kabaddi League and also co-owns Kerela Blasters in the ISL. He also is the mentor of Mumbai Indians in the IPL.
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