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Sachin Tendulkar is world's richest cricketer, his net worth is Rs..., still earns from...

Sachin Tendulkar is world's richest cricketer, his net worth is Rs..., still earns from...

India.com22-05-2025

Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has reported net worth of Rs 1600 crore, according to media reports. Which means he is still India's richest cricketer ahead of MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli.
Sachin Tendulkar owns a massive bungalow in Bandra worth Rs 100 crore, according to media reports. Image credit: X, Instagram
Sachin Tendulkar also owns another flat in Bandra worth Rs 8 crore. According to media reports, he also own a property in Kerala worth about Rs 78 crore. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Sachin Tendulkar own Ferrari 360 Modena worth Rs 2 crore. He is a big fan of luxury cars. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Sachin Tendulkar also own Nissan GT-R and BMW 750 Li, both of which cost cost more than Rs 2 crore each.
Majority of Sachin Tendulkar's earning these days comes from advertising and sponsorship revenue with brands like Bank of Baroda, Havells, Spinny, Apollo Tyres, Luminus and more. He is also mentor of Mumbai Indians IPL team.

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