Networth of Axar Patel
Axar Patel made a stadium full of people gasp with a sensational catch at India vs Australia game at the T20 World Cup. It was in the ninth over of the second inning, and Australian team captain Mitchell Marsh was in good form, swinging away at the boundaries. Left-arm wrist-spin bowler Kuldeep Yadav had just placed a length ball onto the pads, with Marsh pulling it behind the square — when Patel leapt into the air and made a sensational one-hand catch, that too with his non-dominant right hand.
Axar Patel made a stadium full of people gasp with a sensational catch at India vs Australia game at the T20 World Cup. It was in the ninth over of the second inning, and Australian team captain Mitchell Marsh was in good form, swinging away at the boundaries. Left-arm wrist-spin bowler Kuldeep Yadav had just placed a length ball onto the pads, with Marsh pulling it behind the square — when Patel leapt into the air and made a sensational one-hand catch, that too with his non-dominant right hand.
In 2019, Patel moved to Delhi Capitals for Rs 5 crore, where he was retained for Rs 9 crore in 2022. In 2024, his IPL salary from Delhi Capitals will also be Rs 9 crore.
Adding up his IPL salaries over the years, Patel earned Rs 51.85 crore from the tournament.
BCCI contract
atel has a ‘Grade B’ contract with the BCCI, the same as Rishabh Pant, Suryakumar Yadav, and Kuldeep Yadav, which fetches him an annual salary of Rs 3 crore, according to Sportskeeda and CA Knowledge. His per-match fees (for playing on the ground) include Rs 15 lakh for a test match, Rs 6 lakh for an ODI, and Rs 3 lakh for a T20I match.
Patel has an impressive brand portfolio, including companies like SG Cricket, boAt, CoinSwitch, JSW Sports, Cricuru, GamToss, Kuber, Apollo, FanCode, Jio, and Ebix Cash. According to CA Knowledge, he reportedly charges Rs 1 crore for each endorsement.
According to CAKnowledge and Sportskeeda, Axar Patel has a significant net worth of Rs 49 crore, which includes his property investments, cars, IPL and BCCI contracts, and brand endorsements.

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