Richest Cricketer in the World

Australian cricketers might be the most generously compensated competitors in their nation yet when contrasted with their Indian matches their pay appears somewhat less.
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and bad habit skipper Virat Kohli are acquiring more than triple that of their Australian matches every year.
Dhoni, as indicated by Forbes, has held the number 1 spot in the rundown of wealthiest cricketers, since 2009.
India's recently delegated Test skipper Virat Kohli, is simply behind Dhoni, with a total assets of $46 million.
Here is a rundown of ten most generously compensated cricketers:

1.Mahendra Singh Dhoni


National Team: India
Compensation: $3.5 million
Total assets : $65 Million
Supports: Reebok, PepsiCo, Sony

2.Virat Kohli



National Team: India
Compensation: $3.1 million
Total assets: $46 Million
Supports: Nike, PepsiCo, Toyota , Head&Shoulder

3.Gautam Gambhir



National Team: India
Compensation: $3.9 million
Total assets: $44 Million
Supports: Reebok, Red Bull, Hero Honda

4.Shane Watson



National Team: Australia
Compensation: $4.0 million
Total assets: $40 Million
Supports: Gunn and Moore, Asics, TAG Heuer

5.Virender Sehwag



National Team: India
Compensation: $3.5 million
Total assets: $40 Million
Supports: Fila, Hero Honda, Royal Challenge

6.Shahid Afridi



National Team: Pakistan
Compensation: $2.5 million
Total assets: $47 Million
Supports: Head&Shoulder , Q-Mobile , PepsiCocacola

7.Rohit Sharma



National Team: India
Compensation: $2.0 million
Total assets: $36 Million
Supports: MRF

8.Michael Clarke



National Team: Australia
Compensation: $3.5 million
Total assets: $34.5 Million
Supports: Spartan Sports, Gillette, Bonds

9.Chris Gayle



National Team: West Indies
Compensation: $2 million
Total assets: $30 Million
Supports: PepsiCo , Royal Challenge

10.Suresh Raina


National Team: India
Compensation: $3 million
Total assets: $25 Million
Supports: Aircel , PepsiCO

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