A legacy of brilliance on the field—and business acumen off it
Few Indian cricketers have inspired a generation quite like Yuvraj Singh. A fearless left-handed middle-order batter known for his explosive stroke play, Yuvraj was instrumental in India’s biggest triumphs, from the 2007 T20 World Cup to the 2011 ODI World Cup. His iconic feat of hitting six sixes in an over off Stuart Broad remains one of the most unforgettable moments in cricket history.
But Yuvraj’s success wasn’t limited to the field. Over a 17-year international career and post-retirement ventures, he has built a diversified financial portfolio that includes real estate, tech investments, a fashion brand, and high-profile endorsements.
According to SportsDunia.com, Yuvraj Singh’s net worth in 2025 stands at $35 million (₹291 crore).
Yuvraj Singh’s net worth in 2025
A combination of cricket contracts, IPL riches, brand deals, and smart investments have contributed to Yuvraj’s vast fortune.
| Year | Net Worth (USD) | Net Worth (INR) |
| 2025 | $35 million | ₹291 crore |
IPL salary: ₹84.6 crore over 12 seasons
Yuvraj was one of the most in-demand players in IPL auctions, topping the charts as the most expensive signing in 2014 and 2015. He played for franchises including Kings XI Punjab, RCB, Delhi Daredevils, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Mumbai Indians.
| Year(s) | IPL Team | Salary (INR) |
| 2008–2010 | Kings XI Punjab | ₹4.25 crore |
| 2011–2013 | Pune Warriors India | ₹8.28 crore |
| 2014 | Royal Challengers Bangalore | ₹14 crore |
| 2015 | Delhi Daredevils | ₹16 crore |
| 2016–2017 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | ₹7 crore |
| 2018 | Kings XI Punjab | ₹2 crore |
| 2019 | Mumbai Indians | ₹1 crore |
Total IPL earnings: ₹84.6 crore
Income beyond cricket: Brand endorsements and business ventures
Yuvraj Singh’s post-retirement success is largely fueled by his long list of endorsements and strategic startup investments.
Yuvraj Singh’s endorsement portfolio
With his star power and pan-India fan base, Yuvraj Singh has endorsed dozens of brands across sectors—from fitness and fashion to technology and beverages. These partnerships have played a major role in sustaining his public presence and net worth.
| Brand | Category |
| Puma | Sports apparel |
| Pepsi | Soft drinks |
| Reebok | Sportswear |
| LG Electronics | Consumer electronics |
| Whirlpool | Home appliances |
| Revital H | Health supplement |
| Cadbury Bournvita | Health drink |
| Birla Sun Life Insurance | Financial services |
| Hero Honda | Two-wheelers |
| Royal Stag | Alcoholic beverages |
| Xbox 360 (Microsoft) | Gaming console |
| New Holland | Agricultural equipment |
| Howzat | Fantasy sports |
| WellVersed | Nutrition / wellness |
| Aakash Institute | Education / coaching |
| Ulysse Nardin | Luxury watches |
Investments: YouWeCan Ventures and beyond
Yuvraj Singh has emerged as a serious investor in India’s startup ecosystem. His YouWeCan Ventures (YWC) has seeded and co-led multiple investments across sectors including healthtech, edtech, logistics, and aviation.
| Venture / Sector | Investment Details |
| YouWeCan (YWC) Ventures | Invested ₹40–50 crore across 3–5 years in various startups |
| Vyomo (Beauty Tech) | YWC was an early investor |
| Moovo (Logistics) | Seed round investment |
| Healthians (Healthcare) | Early-stage backing |
| Edukart (EdTech) | Co-led round with YWC involvement |
| JetSetGo (Aviation) | Strategic capital investment |
| Black White Orange | Investment via YWC |
| SportyBeans (Youth Sports) | Lead investor role through YWC |
| EazyDiner | Anchor investor (limited partnership) |
Real estate and luxury lifestyle
Yuvraj’s physical asset portfolio includes lavish homes in Mumbai, Chandigarh, and Goa. These properties are valued in several crores and are complemented by his luxury car collection, featuring brands like Audi, BMW, and Lamborghini.
BCCI pension and WCL 2025
While he no longer receives a BCCI contract salary, Yuvraj does earn a monthly pension of ₹60,000 as part of the board’s structured plan for retired cricketers. Despite retiring in 2019, Yuvraj continues to remain active in the game, participating in T20 leagues and set to represent India Champions in the 2025 WCL.
Final word
Yuvraj Singh’s journey from match-winning all-rounder to astute investor and philanthropist is one of the most compelling stories in Indian cricket. With a net worth touching ₹291 crore, he has demonstrated how on-field greatness can translate into off-field influence—and sustained wealth.
Whether it’s through cricket, startups, or social causes, Yuvraj continues to inspire the next generation—not just to succeed, but to build a legacy.
