Breaking all past records, Rishabh Pant was acquired by the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) for an astounding Rs 27 crore at the IPL 2025 mega auction in Jeddah on November 24. This led to him becoming the most costly player in the history of the IPL and greatly increased his net worth in 2025.
With agreements usually running three years, Pant’s ₹27 crore will be distributed on a per-season basis, pointing to a potential total of ₹81 crore net worth in 2025. Under the Indian tax rules, about ₹8.1 crore (about 30%) will be reduced, therefore giving the 2025 season a net worth of ₹18.9 crore in 2025. If he plays all 14 league games, with the match costs for IPL presently set at ₹7.5 lakh per game, his total net worth in 2025 will rise by another ₹1.05 crore to ₹28.05 crore.
Along with match fees, ₹15 lakh for each Test, ₹6 lakh for each ODI, and ₹3 lakh for each T20I, Pant is also under a Grade A BCCI central contract, which promises him ₹5 crore net worth in 2025 (according to the most recent modification).
Off the field, Pant’s endorsements greatly improve his financial portfolio. He supports well-known companies including Dream11, Realme, Cadbury, Zomato, SG Cricket, JSW, and returns to Adidas as a brand ambassador. According to industry estimates, his annual endorsement income varies between ₹10–15 crore with a brand valuation of roughly USD 15 million.
With properties worth several crores of rupees in New Delhi and Roorkee, Pant owns properties in real estate. Among others, all worth many crores, his luxury car collection includes Mercedes-Benz GLE, Ford Mustang GT, and Audi A8, among other high-end models. Driven by his IPL income, BCCI annual retainership fees, match income, endorsement agreements, and technology business investments, Pant’s overall net worth in 2025 is expected to be in the range of ₹100-110 crore by mid-2025.
Along with being a cricketing superstar, Rishabh Pant has established himself as a leading commercial figure in Indian sports. His estimated net worth in 2025 is expected to rise to about ₹100 crore thanks to his record-breaking ₹27 crore IPL contract and extensive off-field income sources.