Ellyse Perry is the richest Women cricketer in the world with a net worth of around $14 million. Her income comes from playing for Australia Women in international cricket, the BBL and WPL among other major franchise leagues.
Meg Lanning is currently the second richest women cricketer in the world. She enjoys a net worth of around $9 million. She gets her income by playing for the Australian women’s cricket team, WPL contract, brand deals and many more.
Harmanpreet Kaur is a right-handed batter and current Indian women's cricket team captain. Harmanpreet Kaur's net worth is around 23 crores (INR), which is approximately $3 million. She gets some major brand endorsements due to her popularity, which adds to her overall earnings apart from match fees from international and franchise cricket.
Smriti Mandhana is Team India's vice-captain. Smriti Mandhana has around $4 million net Worth which is approximately 33 crore Indian rupees. Mandhana draws her earnings through an annual BCCI retainer, much like Harmanpreet, match fees in international matches, and from franchise-based leagues like the WPL, WBBL, and the Hundred.
Sarah Taylor, the English wicketkeeper-batter also happens to be one of the richest women cricketers around. She has a net worth of around $2 million that is close to ₹15 Crore.