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Rohit Sharma is 38: Hitman's IPL income, net assets, salary, cars, notes

Rohit Sharma IPL income: The Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma, a modern legend of the White Ball, was 38 on Wednesday. Since his debut for the Indian team in Belfast on June 23, 2007, the 'Hitman' has overthrew several records in formats, built its legacy and served as an inspiration shuffle for the next generation.

Rohit owned all shots from the cricket book and made some of his own in a relaxed and easy eye, by adding his turn. Rohit worked enough and radiated patience and persistence to become a colossus in white ball format.

Rohit Sharmas IPL income

Before the IPL auction, the Mumbai Indians kept their former captain Rohit Sharma for 16.3 billion rupees. Rohit Sharma is a central contract player from A+ and will receive an annual content of 7 billion rupees. Apart from that, he receives – RS 15 Lakh per test game, RS 6 Lakh Pro Odi and 3 Lakh per T20I. Although Rohit had hung his boots from the T20 format last year after winning the T20 toilet last year.

Rohit Sharma Net Worth: According to a report in Sportskeeda, Rohit Sharma has an astonishing net assets of 218 billion rupees, which makes him one of the richest cricket players in India among people like Sachin Tendulkar, Ms. Dhoni and Virat Kohli.

Rohit Sharma Brand notes

According to the report from Sportskeeda, Rohit calculates around 5 rupees per confirmation contract. Some of the large brands he supports are: Adidas, Ceat tires, Dream1, Oppo, La Liga, JK Lakshmi Cement, Hublot, Goibibo, Massimo Batteries, FinancePeer.

Rohit Sharma's car collection with prize money

Lamborghini Urus – RS 4.18 Crore

Mercedes-Benz S-Class 350D-RS 1.5 Crore

Mercedes GLS 400 D – RS 1.5 Crore

BMW M5 – RS 1.79 Crore

Range Rover HSE LWB – RS 2.80 Crore

Rohit Sharma's career:

In 273 Odis and 265 Innerings, Rohit carried out 11,168 runs with an average of 48.76 with 32 centuries and 58 fifties. His best score in Odis is 264. He is the only dough with three Odi double ton.

He is India's fourth highest run in Odis and in the 10th place overall.

As an ODI captain, Rohit India led to the title win 2025 ICC Champions Trophy and a second place in 2023 50-over World Cup at home after a winning streak of 10 games. He won 42 out of 56 games.

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