Happy Birthday Mohammed Shami – His net worth, IPL deals and BCCI contract

Wednesday - 03/09/2025 06:01
Mohammed Shami, a pivotal figure in India's cricket victories, boasts a net worth between ₹55-65 crore, fueled by BCCI contracts, IPL deals, and endorsements with brands like Nike and Puma. Despite personal challenges involving alimony payments to his ex-wife, amounting to ₹3.36 crore, and recent injuries sidelining him, Shami's legacy as a premier fast bowler remains secure.
Happy Birthday Mohammed Shami – His net worth, IPL deals and BCCI contract
Mohammed Shami of India (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Mohammed Shami, the Bengal pacer, turned 35 today. A key figure in India’s pace attack since his debut in 2013, Shami has gone on to become one of the most impactful fast bowlers of his generation, with 462 international wickets and 12 fifers across formats. Known for his seam movement and ability to strike with both the new and old ball, Shami has been central to India’s success in World Cups, overseas Tests, and the IPL.Over the years, Shami has built a remarkable list of achievements. He holds the record for the best ODI bowling figures by an Indian (7/57), the best figures in a World Cup knockout (7/57), and is the only bowler with five five-wicket hauls in ICC tournaments. He is also the fastest Indian to 100, 150 and 200 ODI wickets, the second Indian with a World Cup hat-trick, and the winner of the 2023 IPL Purple Cap with 28 wickets. With 55 wickets in World Cups at a staggering average of 13.52, he stands as one of India’s biggest match-winner on the grandest stage. His success on the field has translated into an impressive financial portfolio. Shami’s net worth is estimated to range between ₹55 and ₹65 crore ($7–8 million). A large chunk of this comes from cricketing contracts. As a Grade A BCCI player, he earns a ₹5 crore annual retainer, along with ₹15 lakh per Test, ₹6 lakh per ODI and ₹3 lakh per T20I in match fees.
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The Indian Premier League has been another big source of revenue for Shami. From starting at just ₹10 lakh in his debut season, his IPL graph has been a steady climb. In the IPL 2025, Sunrisers Hyderabad signed him for a whopping ₹10 crore, a deal that reflects his status as an elite fast bowler. Over the years, his total IPL earnings have crossed ₹50 crore, making him one of the league’s most valued pacers. Endorsements add another layer to his income. Shami has been associated with brands such as Nike, Puma, Ceat Tyres, SS, Blitzpools, Vision11, OctaFX, and Hell Energy. He reportedly charges close to ₹1 crore per brand, contributing another ₹2–3 crore annually.
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Beyond cricket, Shami has invested in real estate. He owns a luxurious farmhouse in Amroha, valued at ₹12–15 crore, and drives an enviable fleet of cars that includes a BMW 5 Series, Jaguar F-Type, Audi and Toyota Fortuner. Yet, his personal life has often mirrored the intensity of his cricketing career. His high-profile split with Hasin Jahan continues to draw attention, especially due to significant alimony payments. Reports suggest that over the years, he has paid around ₹3.36 crore in retrospective dues, with ₹1.5 lakh a month going to his ex-wife and ₹2.5 lakh a month for his daughter.However, in recent times, Shami has struggled with nagging injuries that have kept him away from international cricket. His last appearance for India came in the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand, and currently, he is not part of the Asia Cup squad. Even as he works towards regaining full fitness, his stature as one of India’s finest fast bowlers remains unquestioned.

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