Yuvraj Singh Net Worth

Published - 21 Sep 2024, 04:29 PM

Yuvraj Singh is an Indian cricketer who played for India in all three formats. A left-handed batsman, Yuvraj helped India win the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup. In both competitions, he played a key role and was also adjudged the Player of the Tournament in the ODI World Cup.

In domestic cricket, Yuvraj represented Punjab. In the Indian Premier League, Yuvraj represented several teams - Punjab Kings, Pune Warriors India, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Delhi Capitals, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Mumbai Indians.

Yuvraj Singh net worth:

Yuvraj Singh's net worth in rupees is estimated to be around INR 291 crore in 2024. The legendary batsman has earned his wealth through cricket contracts, match fees, brand endorsements, and investments.

Yuvraj Singh's salary:

According to reports, Yuvraj Singh's monthly salary is more than INR 1 crore. Although he does not have any cricket contract after retiring from the game, he earns money from various sources. It makes Yuvraj Singh's annual salary around INR 12 crores.

Yuvraj Singh IPL Salary history:

Yuvraj Singh was one of the highest-paid cricketers in the IPL when he was playing in the competition. Yuvraj Singh's first IPL team was Punjab Kings. With Punjab Kings, Yuvraj Singh's IPL salary was INR 4.25 crores.

In 2011, he joined now-defunct Pune Warriors India and earned INR 8.2 crore per season. In 2014, Royal Challengers Bengaluru signed him for a record INR 14 crore before Delhi Capitals signed him for INR 16 crore in 2015.

In 2016, Yuvraj joined Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 7 crores. He then played for Punjab Kings (INR 2 crore) and Mumbai Indians (1 crore) before retiring from all forms of the game in 2019.

Yuvraj Singh's IPL salary:

Year

Team

Salary

2008

Punjab Kings

₹42,550,000

2009

Punjab Kings

₹42,550,000

2010

Punjab Kings

₹42,550,000

2011

Pune Warriors India

₹82,800,000

2013

Pune Warriors India

₹82,800,000

2014

Royal Challengers Bangalore

₹ 140,000,000

2015

Delhi Capitals

₹ 160,000,000

2016

Sunrisers Hyderabad

₹ 70,000,000

2017

Sunrisers Hyderabad

₹ 70,000,000

2018

Punjab Kings

₹ 20,000,000

2019

Mumbai Indians

₹ 10,000,000

Yuvraj Singh brand endorsements:

Yuvraj Singh has been one of India's most popular cricketers in the last couple of decades or so. His flamboyant batting and his stylish look made him a huge hit among the brands. Over the years, Yuvraj Singh has endorsed several brands.

Yuvraj Singh's brand endorsement list includes Pepsi, Reebok, Birla Sun Life, Royal Mega Stag, Laureus & Benz, Whirlpool, Cadbury, Revital and LG in the past. In 2022, he was linked with Asian Paints, Mastercard India, Samsonite, Puma, 1xBAT Sporting Lines, Prime Video IN, and Amazon Mini TV.

Yuvraj Singh House:

One of the richest cricketers in India, Yuvraj Singh also owns several lavish houses. His primary residence is in Mumbai where he lives with his wife and children. As per reports, Yuvraj spent Rs 64 crore in 2013 to buy two apartments in the luxurious residential tower, Omkar 1973, situated in Worli.

He owns a lavish bungalow in Chandigarh as well. As per reports, his Chandigarh house is priced at INR 5.2 crores. He has a stunning holiday home in North Goa (Morjim) as well.

Yuvraj Singh’s Car Collection:

Yuvraj Singh is known for his love for cars and owns several luxurious cars such as Audi Q5, BMW 3 Series, Bentley Continental, etc.

Other Sources of Income:

Yuvraj Singh has several other sources of income as well. He has written his autobiography called ‘The Test of My Life: From Cricket to Cancer and Back’. In his book, he has talked about his cricketing journey, his fight and victory over cancer, and his fairytale return to the game.

Yuvraj runs a cricket academy as well, known as Yuvraj Singh Centre of Excellence. The academy has branches in several states such as Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.

‘YWC’(YouWeCan):

Yuvraj Singh has invested in his own brand ‘YouWeCan’(YWC) which donates money to needy cancer patients. The foundation was established by Yuvraj and his mother Shabnam after he beat cancer. In 2015, Yuvraj also spent almost INR 50 crores in online startups like Vyomo, Moovo, and Healthians.