Stuart Broad, one of England’s most successful fast bowlers, retired after the 2023 Ashes series against Australia at The Oval, ending a 17-year international career. Known for his new-ball partnership with James Anderson, Broad finished his Test career with 604 wickets in 167 matches, cementing his place as one of the greatest pacers in cricket history.
According to SportsTiger, Broad is among the richest cricketers from England, with an estimated net worth of €69 million. This is equivalent to about $80.73 million or ₹7.06 billion.
Net worth breakdown
| Currency | Net Worth |
| Euros | €69 million |
| USD | $80.73 million approx. |
| INR | ₹7.06 billion approx. |
Broad’s wealth comes from his England central contracts, match fees, endorsements, and long-term brand associations. Even after retirement, his commercial appeal continues to add to his financial portfolio.
Career achievements
International debut: August 28, 2006, T20I vs Pakistan in Bristol
Matches played: 167 Tests, 121 ODIs, 56 T20Is
Total wickets: 847 across all formats
Best Test figures: 8/15 against Australia at Trent Bridge (2015 Ashes)
Career stats
| Format | Matches | Wickets | Best Figures | Average | Economy | Strike Rate |
| Tests | 167 | 604 | 8/15 | 27.68 | 2.97 | 55.7 |
| ODIs | 121 | 178 | 5/23 | 30.13 | 5.26 | 34.3 |
| T20Is | 56 | 65 | 4/24 | 22.93 | 7.62 | 18.0 |
Brand endorsements
Broad has worked with some of the most recognizable global brands. His endorsement portfolio includes Adidas, Red Bull, and Hardy, and in recent years he became the brand ambassador of Fitzdares, a premium UK-based bookmaker. Sponsorships and commercial deals have been a major component of his earnings outside cricket.
Houses and properties
The former fast bowler owns a luxurious apartment in Bridgeford, Nottinghamshire, valued at €700,000 (approx. ₹71.66 million INR / $819,000). In June 2021, he sold his five-bedroom mansion in Nottinghamshire for £1,837,500, which converts to around $2.48 million.
Car collection
Broad’s taste in luxury extends to his garage. His car collection includes:
Jaguar F-Type
Mercedes AMG GT-S
Tesla Model X
Lamborghini Aventador
Legacy
Stuart Broad retired as one of only a handful of fast bowlers with more than 600 Test wickets, leaving behind a legacy defined by longevity, skill, and iconic Ashes performances. Beyond cricket, his €69 million fortune, properties, and luxury cars reflect his stature as one of England’s most successful and wealthiest cricketers.