The world women’s cricket scene has doubled in size over the past few years, especially since the WPL (Women’s Premier League). Women cricketers are now making a name for themselves not just in cricket, but also through brands, endorsements and various business ventures.
Top 5 Richest Female Cricketers in India (2025)
| Player | Estimated Net Worth |
|---|---|
| Mithali Raj | ₹55–60 crore |
| Harmanpreet Kaur | ₹40–45 crore |
| Smriti Mandhana | ₹30–35 crore |
| Jhulan Goswami | ₹25–30 crore |
| Shafali Verma | ₹10–12 crore |
Note: This net worth is estimated based on public reports, brand endorsements and WPL/BCCI salary.
Here we present the top 5 richest female cricketers in India in 2025.
1. Mithali Raj

Net worth: ₹55–60 crore (estimated)
Main income source: International cricket, brand endorsements, biopic film deal (Taapsee Pannu starred biopic)
Achievements: Former captain of the India women’s cricket team, first female cricketer to score 7000+ runs in ODIs
Mithali Raj is also called the “Sachin Tendulkar” of women’s cricket.
2. Harmanpreet Kaur

Net worth: ₹40–45 crore (estimated)
Team (WPL): Mumbai Indians (MI)
Achievements: First winning captain of the Women’s Premier League, one of the world’s most powerful finishers
3. Smriti Mandhana

Net Worth: ₹30–35 crore (Estimated)
Team (WPL): Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
Brands: Nike, Red Bull, Hero MotoCorp
Achievements: ICC Women Cricketer of the Year (Multiple Times), One of the most followed female cricketers on social media
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4. Jhulan Goswami

Net worth: ₹25–30 crore (estimated)
Main income: International cricket + Brand partnership + Biopic (“Chakda Xpress”)
Achievements: World’s fastest bowler (bowling speed up to 140 kmph), highest wicket-taker in ODIs
5. Shafali Verma

Net worth: ₹10–12 crore (estimated)
Team (WPL): Delhi Capitals
Achievements: U-19 Women’s World Cup 2023 winning captain, fastest female cricketer to score 50 runs in T20
Shafali Verma’s earnings have doubled after WPL.
Women cricketers are now becoming not just players but role models for the next generation. After the WPL, both their brand value and earnings have seen a huge growth.