1. Sachin Tendulkar Net Worth: $170 Million ( 1090 Crore rupees)




The God of Cricket, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, is the world’s best cricket batsman of all time and is the player in international cricket with more than 34,000 runs and holds the unbelievable record of scoring 100 centuries in his international career. Regarded as the greatest player to ever play the game, he is not just a hero but also a godly character or a superhuman figure in the cricketing world. 


2. MS Dhoni Net Worth: $111 Million (767 Crore rupee)



India’s most successful and former captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni (also known as MS Dhoni), is a successful wicketkeeper-batsman and renowned personality in the field of cricket. He is admired for his skilful and calm approach towards every game.  Under his leadership, the Indian cricket team won two Asia Cups, an ICC Champions Trophy, an ICC T20 World Cup and the prestigious 2011 Cricket World Cup.


3. Virat Kohli Net Worth: $92 Million (638 Crore Rupee)







There is no uncertainty that current Indian Captain Virat Kohli is currently the best batsman in the world. As per Forbes, Virat Kohli the most marketable cricketer in town and has a net worth of more than $92 million around (₹ 644 crores) and is the wealthiest Indian cricketer this year.

4. Ricky Ponting Net Worth: $70 Million (500 Crore rupee)



Next on the list is Australia’s most exceptional cricketer and Most successful Captain, Ricky Ponting has a net worth of $65 million. Ricky Ponting has had an unbelievably cricketing career, with three consecutive World Cups two as a captain, scoring 27,000 runs in his 560 international appearances for Australia.


5. Brian Lara Net Worth: $60 Million (415 Crore rupee)




Next, up is the glorious former Caribbean international cricketer from Trinidad, Brian Lara who played for the West Indies cricket team is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. Lara had a classy orthodox or what they say straight out of the cricket books batting style and was the flag bearer of conventional cricket in his era.