
What is Arjun Tendulkar's net worth - Here's how much he earns from cricket
Sachin Tendulkar
, is engaged to Saaniya Chandhok in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends.
The 25-year-old all-rounder plays for Goa in domestic cricket and represents
Mumbai Indians
in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
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Arjun's net worth is estimated at ₹22 crore, with most of his income coming from the IPL. He was signed by Mumbai Indians in 2021 for ₹20 lakh and retained in 2022 for ₹30 lakh. He has earned ₹1.4 crore from the league over five seasons.
In domestic cricket, he earns around ₹10 lakh annually from the
Ranji Trophy
, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy — about 25% of his yearly income of ₹50 lakh. The rest comes largely from his IPL contract.
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He lives with his parents in a 6,000 sq ft luxury home in Mumbai, bought by Sachin Tendulkar in 2007 for ₹39 crore and now valued at about ₹100 crore. The multi-storey property includes landscaped gardens, a terrace, and two basements.
The Tendulkars also own an apartment near Lord's Cricket Ground in London, where Arjun trains during summer visits.
Arjun Tendulkar's cricketing sojourn
Arjun Tendulkar made his senior debut for Mumbai in the 2020–21 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy before moving to Goa for more playing opportunities.
In the 2022–23 Ranji Trophy, he scored a maiden first-class century against Rajasthan.
Known for his swing bowling and useful batting, he made his IPL debut in 2023, claiming key wickets and showing promise as a dependable all-round option.
He has played 17 first-class matches and picked up 37 wickets, and has also scored 532 runs. In List A, he has taken 25 wickets in 18 games and has 27 wickets in 24 T20s.
In the IPL, he has played only five games and has three wickets to his name.
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