
Arjun Tendulkar Net Worth: How much the young cricketer earns from IPL and domestic matches
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Arjun Tendulkar, 25, son of cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, is now engaged to Saaniya Chandhok . The intimate ceremony was attended by close family members and friends, marking a significant personal milestone for the left-arm pacer, who plays domestic cricket for Goa and features in the IPL for Mumbai Indians.Arjun's net worth is estimated at around ₹22 crore, with the majority of his earnings coming from the IPL. Mumbai Indians first signed him in 2021 at his base price of ₹20 lakh and renewed his contract in 2022 for ₹30 lakh. Over the past five seasons, Arjun has earned approximately ₹1.4 crore from the IPL alone.In domestic cricket, he represents Goa in the Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament, earning close to ₹10 lakh annually. This accounts for about 25% of his yearly income of roughly ₹50 lakh, while the remaining 75–80% comes from his IPL deal.Arjun lives with his parents in a lavish 6,000 sq ft home in one of Mumbai's most upscale neighbourhoods. Purchased by Sachin Tendulkar in 2007 for ₹39 crore, the property is now valued at nearly ₹100 crore. The house features multiple floors, two basements, a terrace, a landscaped garden, a contemporary living room, and a grand dining area.Sachin Tendulkar also owns a residence near Lord's Cricket Ground in London, where the family often spends their summer holidays. He runs a cricket academy near this London property, where Arjun trains whenever he is in the city.
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