Beyond the boundary: How cricket’s legends turned fame into massive fortunes

Beyond the boundary: How cricket’s legends turned fame into massive fortunes

From Sachin Tendulkar to Brian Lara, meet the world’s richest cricketers who turned fame into fortune — building empires through brands, business, and sheer star power.

Business Today Desk
  • Nov 18, 2025,
  • Updated Nov 18, 2025 2:37 PM IST
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The “God of Cricket” isn’t just a legend on the pitch — Sachin Tendulkar tops the wealth charts too. With a net worth of $170 million, his empire spans brands, restaurants, and startup investments.

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Virat Kohli’s influence stretches far beyond the crease. Valued at over $127 million, his fortune flows from fashion, fitness, and luxury brands like One8 and Wrogn — a perfect mix of sport and style.

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Captain Cool turned entrepreneur — MS Dhoni built a $123 million empire through cricket, cinema, fitness, and farming. With stakes in Chennai Super Kings, his business instincts match his leadership genius.

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Australia’s fiery skipper Ricky Ponting ranks fourth with $70 million in net worth. Coaching IPL sides and calling matches from the commentary box, Ponting proves winning isn’t limited to the field.

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A name etched in West Indian history, Brian Lara’s $60 million fortune now comes from commentary boxes and global cricket leagues — a graceful continuation of his record-shattering career.

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Experts note these cricketers mastered the art of brand power. From Pepsi to Puma, each turned fame into financial empires — rewriting what it means to be a modern athlete.

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These players didn’t just earn from cricket — they built businesses. From tech startups to sports academies, their ventures highlight how retired cricketers keep scoring off the pitch.

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Surprisingly, Rohit Sharma, India’s current captain, doesn’t feature on this list. Despite fame and success, the wealth gap with his peers shows how brand strategy shapes fortunes.

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From Mumbai to Melbourne, cricket’s richest prove the game’s global economy. What began as sport has evolved into a billion-dollar blend of fame, business, and enduring legacy.

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