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Who have earned most money in IPL history?

From MS Dhoni to Virat Kohli: Players who have earned the most money in IPL history

IPL remains the most lucrative T20 league in the world, offering the kind of salaries to players that no league in the world can. Over the years, the likes of MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, AB de Villiers and hundreds of other players have built fortunes for themselves with the help of their IPL salaries.

There have been many players who have earned money in IPL history through their performances, sponsorships, and endorsements. However, the top earners in IPL history are:

MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli are among top-earners in IPL history | BCCI/IPL

1. MS Dhoni: Not surprisingly, the 'Captain' MS Dhoni lead the list. His total earnings in the IPL amount to INR 1,64,84,00,000 (over Rs. 164 crore) till the IPL 2022 season. Dhoni was earning Rs. 15 crore in each of the past 4 seasons at CSK but has reduced his salary to INR 12 crore this year. It is the first time that Dhoni will not be Chennai's top-earning player in an IPL season.


2. Rohit Sharma: The most successful player in the history of the T20 league, Rohit has earned INR 1,62,60,00,000 (over Rs. 160 crore) in his IPL career so far. Rohit has spent most of his career with Mumbai Indians and will be earning INR 16 crore in IPL 2022 season. This is the most Rohit has earned in an IPL season ever.

3. Virat Kohli: The only Indian in the list to have never won an Indian Premier League title, Virat Kohli has earned a total of INR 1,58,20,00,000 (over Rs. 150 crore) in his IPL career so far. Kohli had earned Rs. 17 crore in each of his past 4 seasons at RCB. However, in IPL 2022, he will be earning Rs. 15 crore.

4. Suresh Raina: Another veteran of the game who isn't a part of the IPL 2022 season. Unlike De Villiers, Raina was a part of the mega auction but went unsold. He has earned INR 1,10,74,00,00 (Over Rs. 110 crore) in his IPL career so far. Raina spent the most part of his IPL career with the Chennai Super Kings. His last drawn salary was also Rs. 11 crore at CSK.

5. AB de Villiers : Sitting 5th in the list is South African great AB de Villiers. So far in his career, De Villiers has earned a total of INR 1,02,51,65,000 (over 100 crore) from the T20 league. He is no longer a part of the IPL, having retired from all forms of cricket last year. His last drawn salary was of INR 11 crore from Royal Challengers Bangalore.

It is important to note that these figures are only from IPL matches and do not include other sources of income, such as sponsorships and endorsements.



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