Harmanpreet Kaur's net worth (Source:@imfemalecricket/X.com)
Harmanpreet Kaur has been leading India for a long time now and under her leadership, Mumbai Indians (MI) won the inaugural edition of Women's Premier League (WPL). They could not recreate that magic in the 2024 season, but have a strong arsenal at their disposal and would be itching to go full distance in the 2025 edition.
The focus will be on their captain Harmanpreet Kaur and MI fans would be expecting big performances from their high-profile skipper. Harmanpreet Kaur is one of the most popular cricketers in the world and over the years has become a household name. It has also brought fame for the leader and let's now try to analyze the net worth of current Indian and MI captain.
Indian cricketers, both men and women earn their money from various different avenues. Harmanpreet Kaur is also one of them and the star cricketer has various kind of endorsements in her kitty along with the BCCI contract, WPL and other franchise leagues contract. According to the Indiasports24.com her net worth is around INR 24 Crore ($3 Million USD). Also, Dainik Jagran has also stated that the net worth of Harmanpreet Kaur is between 23 to 26 Crore.
Harmanpreet Kaur's Earnings From BCCI Contract And Match Fees
Harmanpreet Kaur is a Grade A contracted player in BCCI contracts for women cricketers and earns INR 50 Lakh annually. The Indian board also pays INR 15 Lakhs per Test match while Harmanpreet gets INR 6 Lakhs and INR 3 Lakhs for an ODI and T20I game respectively. Her WPL contract with MI earns her INR 1.80 Crore per season and it has played a big role in boosting her overall finances.
Also, according to Indiasports24.com, Harmanpreet has earned approximately $30,000 per season while playing in WBBL for Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Renegades in the past. She is also associated with plenty of big brands like Boost, HDFC life and CEAT Tyres. Thus, it makes Harmanpreet Kaur as one of the richest cricketers in India and her fans would be hoping that she continues to grow both as a cricketer and financially in future.