Home
Cricket
What is KL Rahul net worth? Check out his earnings over the years

What is KL Rahul net worth? Check out his earnings over the years

Check out star batter KL Rahul's earnings over the years

Star Indian batter and LSG captain KL Rahul is one of the most elegant and a key player for the Indian team. Having played international cricket for 10 years, Rahul has been an asset to the Indian team.

Rahul made his Test debut in the 2014 Boxing Day Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, but managed to score only 3 and 1 on his debut. In the next test in Sydney, he made his maiden international century, scoring 110 runs. Apart from his game, Rahul is also one of the richest Indian cricketer in the world. Let’s check out his earnings and endorsements.

KL Rahul Brand Endorsements

From fitness to automobiles, Rahul has endorsed numerous brands, such as Puma, Bharat Pe, Red Bull, Gully, Boat, Realme, Tata Nexon, Beardo, Zenovit, Cure.fit, and NUMI. According to a few reports, Rahul charges between 10 to 15 lakh per advertisement shoot. As per sources, with all these brands, KL has an approximate net worth of 100 crores.

KL Rahul IPL Salary

YearTeamPrice
2013RCB10 lakh
2014SRH1 crore
2015SRH1 crore
2016RCB1 crore
2017RCB1 crore
2018PBKS11 crore
2019PBKS11 crore
2020PBKS11 crore
2021PBKS11 crore
2022LSG17 crore
2023LSG17 crore
2024LSG17 crore

Having started playing IPL in 2013, KL Rahul was initially picked up by RCB at the base price of 10 lakh. However, the next year, his IPL price jumped to 1 crore as SRH picked him due to his stellar performances.

Rahul is currently the skipper for LSG. Under his captaincy, LSG qualified for the playoffs in the IPL 2022 season. LSG bought Rahul by giving him a hefty price of 17 crore.

KL Rahul BCCI Salary

According to the newly released contracts released by the BCCI for 2023–24, Rahul has been promoted from a Grade B contract of INR 3 crores per annum to a Grade A contract of INR 5 crores per annum.

Apart from his annual salary, Rahul also earns INR 15 lakh, 6 lakh, and 3 lakh for every Test, ODI, and T20I, respectively.

Top Stories

Follow
Share

Editors pick

DRS, May 3: Bhuvi's stinging reminder for selectors, Parag's onslaught and rise of Nitish Reddy
Share article
Follow us on social media
Google News Whatsapp channel
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?