23-year-old is the richest cricketer in India with a net worth of Rs 70,000 Cr
Cricket is not only a popular sport, but also a wealthy sport. Star cricketers, who fall under the A-category adds millions of money in their pocket every year. When we talk about the richest cricketer in the country, the likes of captain Virat Kohli, former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rohit Sharma flashes in everyone's mind.
If you also think the same, then you have mistaken. The 23-year-old budding cricketer Aryaman Birla is the richest in India. He has a net worth of Rs 70 thousand crores.
Aryaman Birla is the scion of the Birla family, who will lead the Birla company. Despite his background, he found his interest in cricket. Aryaman who represents Madhya Pradesh in Ranji Trophy wants to find a place in international cricket.
The Birla scion is a left-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox bowler. He scored his maiden first-class ton in 2018. Talking to a leading daily, he said, the legacy puts pressure, but he focuses only on the 22 yards when playing the game. I would like to take forward the interest, he said.
Aryaman represented the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL in 2018. As a bid to focus on his mental health, the Birla scion took a break from the game in 2019. He announced the same through an Instagram post.
If you also think the same, then you have mistaken. The 23-year-old budding cricketer Aryaman Birla is the richest in India. He has a net worth of Rs 70 thousand crores.
Aryaman Birla is the scion of the Birla family, who will lead the Birla company. Despite his background, he found his interest in cricket. Aryaman who represents Madhya Pradesh in Ranji Trophy wants to find a place in international cricket.
The Birla scion is a left-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox bowler. He scored his maiden first-class ton in 2018. Talking to a leading daily, he said, the legacy puts pressure, but he focuses only on the 22 yards when playing the game. I would like to take forward the interest, he said.
Aryaman represented the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL in 2018. As a bid to focus on his mental health, the Birla scion took a break from the game in 2019. He announced the same through an Instagram post.