Top 10 all-rounders who have earned the most from IPL
Much to their credit, the players have paid rich dividends to the team’s investment in them.
As the cricketing world got exposed to the exclusive money involved in the game of bat and ball, every International cricketer pinned their hopes to be an integral part of the franchise cricket. With the advent of the Indian Premier League back in 2008, professional players stretching across oceans began to take a keen interest in the T20 extravaganza.
The pomp and show garnered love and cheers from every nook and corner of the country. Over the years, showbiz became a much-awaited part of the cricketing calendar. Eventually, the brand value of the money-induced league cricket remains at an all-time high- all thanks to the ruthless players who have given global recognition to the sport. The likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag along with Ricky Ponting, and Matthew Hayden have graced the IPL jersey back in the initial days.
On that note, this article attempts to emphasize the modern-day all-rounders who have bagged million-dollar contracts owing to their impeccable skills and cricketing wits. Notably, the Top 10 cricketers mentioned below encompasses the 13 editions of the IPL. Much to their credit, the players have paid rich dividends to the team’s investment in them.
Let’s find Top 10 all-rounders who have earned the most from IPL:
10. James Faulkner (INR 34.4 Cr)
James Faulkner is known for turning the tables with both the bat and ball. The former Australian mainstay was hailed as the skipper’s go-to bowler in the death overs for his toe-crushing yorkers as well as knuckle deliveries. To his credit, he also featured in the world’s best T20 tournament; IPL.
Playing for Kings XI Punjab, Rajasthan Royals as well as Gujarat Lions, the 30-year-old made a crucial contribution to the respective teams. In 60 matches, the medium-pacer grabbed 59 wickets at an economy of 8.69. With the bat, the right-hander has amassed 527 runs at a stellar strike rate of 135.47. He played his last IPL in 2017. It speaks volumes about the pressure on performance for cricketers in the high-octane tournament.
Cementing the 10th spot, Faulkner has signed a total contract of 34.4 crores till now. The experienced athlete is just some good knocks with the bat and wickets away in order to be back in action.
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