Rohit Sharma, who is known for is aggressive nature of batting, is one of the most sucessful batters of not just the contemporary times but of all times in cricket’s history. However, what also stands out about the India’s ODI and Test captain, is his achievements off the field, especially in the financial field. Along with being the most successful batters of all times, Rohit is also one of the richest cricketers in the world.


Also known as Hitman, the 36-year-old cricketer has an estimated net worth of Rs 214 crore, according to Financial Express. Let's delve further into the T20 World Cup 2024-winning captain's net worth.


Rohit Sharma's Earnings From BCCI Contract, Match Fees and IPL Income


Under his Grade A+ contract with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Rohit Sharma earns Rs 7 crore annually. Apart from his BCCI contract, Rohit Sharma also earns match fees for playing for India: Rs 15 lakh per Test match, Rs 6 lakh per ODI and Rs 3 lakh per T20I.


Rohit Sharma has been a pivotal player for Mumbai Indians in the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) since 2011, leading them to multiple IPL titles. In 2023, he was retained for Rs 16 crores, taking his IPL earnings to roughly Rs 178 crores over 16 seasons.


How Much Does Rohit Charge For Brand Endorsement?


Rohit Sharma significantly boosts his net worth through endorsement deals, earning between Rs 3.5 crore to Rs 7 crore per deal, as reported by Business Today. His lucrative partnerships with leading brands like Adidas, Hublot, Oakley, Ceat, Nissan, Oppo, La Liga and Dream11 contribute substantially to his financial success.


Rohit Sharma's Luxury House, Cars & Cricket Academy In Mumbai


Rohit Sharma lives in a luxurious 4-bedroom apartment in a high-end residential tower in South Mumbai. Spanning 6,000 square feet, this property is valued at approximately Rs 30 crore. His car collection is equally impressive, featuring a Lamborghini Urus (over Rs 3 crore), a BMW M5 (around Rs 1.8 crore), a Mercedes-Benz S-Class (Rs 1.77 crore), a Mercedes-Benz GLS (Rs 1.32 crore), among others.


Rohit Sharma has also founded a cricket academy — CricKingdom, based in Mumbai, with a global reach including countries like Singapore, Japan, the USA, and Bangladesh.