Shikhar Dhawan is among the richest cricketers in India, know how much property 'Gabbar' owns

 

Indian cricket team's opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan retired from international and domestic cricket on Saturday, 24 August. With this, his 14-year-long international career has come to an end. Dhawan has earned a lot of money along with performing brilliantly for India in these 14 years. Team India's salary, brand endorsement, and other means have been his sources of earning money, due to which he is counted among the richest players of Team India. Let us know how much property Shikhar Dhawan, famous as Gabbar in the Indian team, owns.

Cricket is the most popular sport in India. Cricketers who perform well in this game also earn a lot. Virat Kohli is at the forefront of this matter. Apart from him, many great cricketers like MS Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar, and Sourav Ganguly are included in this list of rich players of India. Shikhar Dhawan has not been a part of Team India in the last few years, despite this, his name is included among the richest Indian cricketers. According to a report by Times of India, Gautam Gambhir is at number 10 in the top-10 richest cricketers of India in 2024 with a net worth of $ 19 million. At the same time, Shikhar Dhawan's total wealth is around $ 17 million (about Rs 142 crore). From this, you can guess that Dhawan is also no less than anyone in richness.

Shikhar Dhawan does many brand endorsements, which include many big companies like Jio, Nerolac Paints, GS Caltex, Lays, Oppo, and Boat. BCCI salary is also an important part of his income, but he earned the most money in his career from IPL. Dhawan started playing in the IPL in 2008. He was bought by the Delhi team for Rs 12 lakh this season. In its 16 seasons, he earned a total of 91.8 crores.

Shikhar Dhawan is also fond of cars and bikes. He has a good collection of luxury cars. According to the report, he has a Mercedes GL350 CDI and an Audi. Apart from this, he also has a collection of many expensive bikes like Harley Davidson Fat Boy, Suzuki Hayabusa, and Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R.