Ranking top 7 overseas countries according to the money their cricketers earned from IPL
Which overseas country earned the most in IPL history?
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5. New Zealand – INR 157.71 Crores
Keeping in line with their international reputation, the Blackcaps have been among some of the most value-for-money players in the IPL. Season after season, New Zealand has unearthed some of the most consistent yet underrated T20 campaigners.
Brendon McCullum’s first-ever IPL innings of 158* is a tailor-made testament to this statement. The likes of Scott Styris, Ross Taylor, Daniel Vettori, and Shane Bond- 2010’s most-expensive purchase at INR 4.8 Crores- complemented ‘Baz’ ably for their respective teams.
The mid-phase of the IPL was somewhat lean for the Kiwis, with not many prominent names or purchases- barring Corey Anderson (INR 4.5 Crores) and Tim Southee. In recent years, though, the likes of Kane Williamson (3 Crores), Trent Boult (3.2 Crores), and Mitchell McClenaghan (1 Crore) have been prominent names in the tournament. Prominent, but not overly expensive.
Another chunk of New Zealand’s IPL income stems from the personnel involved in coaching the teams. McCullum, Mike Hesson, and Stephen Fleming, among several other New Zealand-based backroom members, substantially contribute to the aforementioned figure.
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