#4 Yuvraj Singh 

Richest Cricketers

Net Worth: $40 million

Indian team’s ‘Sixer King’ Yuvraj Singh is third in this rundown of the richest cricketers. Yuvraj, who began his worldwide cricket vocation in the ODIs against Kenya in 2000, has won numerous matches on the Indian group alone.

In ODIs and T20, India’s most noteworthy match-victor, the left-arm batsman has scored 8701 runs in 304 ODI’s at an average of 36.56.

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Yuvraj impacted the world forever by setting six sixes against England in the T20 World Cup in 2007, and his record remains up until now. After this, in World Cup 2011, he was chosen ‘Man of the Series’ because of his All-Round execution.

Sadly, Yuvraj, who has been far from cricket because of malignancy because of disease, is attempting to come back to his old frame and has been out of Team India throughout the previous one year. He is peering toward for amazingly, one more rebound to the national group by having a decent domestic season.

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#3 MS Dhoni

Richest Cricketers

Net Worth: $70 Million

Team India’s previous skipper MS Dhoni falls on the 2nd position in the rundown of the richest cricketers on the planet, with his total net worth amounting to $70 million. Being one of the nation’s most famous cricketers, Dhoni’s captaincy turned out to be an assurance of triumph.

In 2004, Dhoni, who began his global profession against Bangladesh, he found the opportunity to end up as India’s captain without precedent for 2007, and he did not abandon the chance to benefit as much as possible from it.

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The most vital minutes in the early piece of his vocation came in 2007 when he won the T-20 World Cup title in South Africa in South Africa.

After this, he was before long given the charge of captaincy in every one of the three arrangements. Dhoni expected the direction of Team India for almost 8 years and won the title of Champions Trophy for India in World Cup 2011 and afterward in 2013, turning into the sole skipper to win the three ICC Tournaments to the group.

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