Top 5 Richest Indian Women Cricketers

Women’s cricket in India is rising fast, with top Indian female players now among the highest earners in the sport.

Armaan Patra
Armaan Patra

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Harmanpreet Kaur & Smriti Mandhana

Women’s cricket in India has experienced rapid growth over the past few years. Today, India’s top female cricketers rank among the highest-paid athletes in the sport, thanks to the emergence of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), central contracts, and lucrative endorsements. 

To top it all off, the Women in Blue recently triumphed over several formidable teams to claim their first-ever ICC Women’s World Cup title. From legendary figures like Mithali Raj to contemporary icons such as Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur, these women have redefined Indian cricket and inspired a new generation. Let us take a closer look at the top five Richest Indian Women Cricketers.

1. Mithali Raj – ₹40+ Crore

Mithali Raj has shattered numerous records that transformed the landscape of Indian women’s cricket. As the highest run-scorer in women’s international cricket, she continues to inspire generations with her calm and consistent performance.

With an estimated net worth of over ₹40 crore, Mithali stands as the richest female cricketer in India. Even after her retirement, she continues to earn through mentorship roles, brand endorsements with Lenskart and Rio Pads, and her active involvement in cricket-development initiatives. In every sense, Mithali Raj remains a pillar of Indian women’s cricket.

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