Who are the highest paid sportsmen in India

Mar 28, 2025 - 11:11 AM

  • Hi all! I have always wondered who are the highest paid sportsmen in India. Obviously, football and cricket are the two biggest sports in the country. But the question is, do cricketers really earn the most money among all sportsmen? I have noticed that cricketers like Virat Kohli and Shahaid Afridi earn huge amounts of money, not just on the field but also through endorsements, contracts and personal brands. But what about other sports like football or hockey, where for example footballers playing in foreign leagues can also earn a lot? Do you have any data on who are the real highest paid sportsmen in India?

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  • You have touched upon an interesting topic, according to https://www.timesofsports.com/sports-news/are-indian-cricketers-the-best-paid-athletes/ questions about the income of athletes, especially in countries like India, always remain relevant. I have been studying the sports industry for several years now, and I can say for sure that cricketers are by far the leaders in terms of income. This is especially true for such famous players as Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, whose contracts and endorsement deals bring them colossal amounts. Virat Kohli, for example, not only receives a solid salary from his team in the Indian Premier League (IPL), but also signs lucrative contracts with global brands such as Puma, Audi and Google. This certainly contributes to his high financial success. In addition, cricket in India is not just a sport, but an entire industry that unites millions of fans, making players not only athletes but also real stars at the level of international celebrities. In addition, the IPL format itself contributes to a huge number of contracts with league participants, which dramatically increases the players' income.

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  • Interesting discussion! In my opinion, cricketers in India are still the highest paid, but it is worth noting that football and other sports are gradually catching up with cricket. Especially when it comes to international contracts and brand agreements that can bring money to athletes from other sports. But yes, of course, cricket in India is not just a sport, it is a real business.

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