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cricblogx · 8 months
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2024 में दुनिया के 10 सबसे अमीर क्रिकेटर | Top 10 Richest Cricketer in The World 2024
क्रिकेट सबसे लोकप्रिय खेलों में से एक है जो दुनिया भर के फुटबॉल खिलाड़ी फुटबॉल या गोल्फ खिलाड़ियों की तरह अच्छी रकम कमाते हैं। आजकल क्रिकेटर IPL, ICC World Cup, International क्रिकेट लीग जैसी फ्रैंचाइजी क्रिकेट लीग से ज्यादा पैसा कमाते हैं। हम यहाँ इस लेख कें माध्यम से Top 10 Richest Cricketer in the World 2024 की सूची देने वाले है। क्रिकेटर को कितने पैसे मिलते हैं? मार्केटिंग स्पॉन्सरशिप के साथ…
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infifashion-loopify · 2 years
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Richest Cricketers in the World
India has forever been highly involved in sports of all kinds –hunting, wrestling, swimming, archery,  and, the most famous, cricket. Cricket is a sport in India that is more in trend than ever, what with the widespread telecasting of each match and the admiration that flows so freely for every player. These same aspects have turned cricket into quite a pricey sport with many players in the industry making whopping amounts of money owing to their exceptional sportsmanship and the endorsements they get due to their popularity.
Listed below are the top richest cricketers in the world with a net worth that will surely lead to a few dropped jaws.
Sachin Tendulkar
Ever since making his test debut in 1986 at the age of 16, Sachin has been termed the ‘God of Cricket’ due to his exceptional skills. Even after retiring in 2013, Sachin is the richest cricketer in the world. His wealth is a product of his enormous popularity in the field along with his innumerable promotional deals with brands like  Philips, BMW,  Pepsi, Adidas,Visa & the 1st ever cricketer to bag a 100-crore deal as the brand ambassador for MRF tyres. Further, he owns property worth 500+ crores & is also the co-owner of a Kabaddi League team.
Net Worth: $170 million (1,090 crores), making him the top richest cricketer in the world.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Many factors play into Dhoni’s worldwide popularity, most of all for being an outstanding captain who ensured the Indian cricket team brought home innumerable cups. Given his incredibly calm and collected behavior both on and off the pitch, he has been lovingly nicknamed ‘Captain Cool’ by his fans. He is one of the highest-paid athletes in the world because of his collaborations with sought-after brands like Orient, Indigo Paints, GoDaddy, Reebok,  TVS Motors, Colgate, Bharat Matrimony, RedBus and much more. He is also the captain of Chennai Super Kings in the IPL and the owner of his fashion brand ‘Se7en’.
Net Worth: $113 million (767 crores)
Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli is undoubtedly the current face of the Indian cricket stage. He is involved in deals with brands like Google, Tissot, Manyavar, Pepsi, Valvoline, Wrogn, One8, and many more. His popularity is accurately depicted in the fact that he is the most followed Asian on Instagram, through which he earns large amounts via endorsement posts.
Net Worth: $92 million (638 crores)
Ricky Ponting
Next on his list of the top 5 richest cricketers in the world is Ricky Pontinh, a popular name in Australian cricket. He is well known for being a wonderful player with remarkable skills in fielding, bowling as well as batting. His booming, international career included victory in 3 straight World Cups and he now makes his money through brand endorsements for Valvoline, Adidas, Puma, Rexona, Pura Milk, and more. Ponting also launched his wine label in collaboration with an Australian winemaker by the name of ‘Ponting Wines’. Currently, he is the head coach for IPL team Delhi Capitals.
Net Worth: $70 million (500 crores)
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rom-e-o · 8 months
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Heaven (Modern!AU) (Constance/Orin) (Constance/Ebenezer)
Trigger warning for graphic depictions of self-harm and attempted su*c*de.
Connie experiences darkness before the dawn.
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Something about the entire evening felt just a tad … off.
Orin Spiegler couldn’t exactly pinpoint what exactly was amiss in the couple’s stately 5th Avenue townhouse, but a sense of dread was tugging at him. He felt … anxious, which was not an emotion he felt often. Stock trading on Wall Street and rubbing elbows with some of the richest financial syndicates in the country and world took someone with steel-will and gumption. By self- admission, he had both in spades.
Orin knew there were many select adjectives one might use to describe him, but ‘uncertain’ was not one of them. When he felt or knew something, he believed it with his whole chest and soul.
Something in the air on that very evening was making his uneasy.
Orin sat in an expansive, high ceiling sitting room in the townhouse, the windows showing the top of Central Park’s green canopy. The clouds churned dark gray outside, pregnant with a chilling winter downpour that threatened to turn to snow if the temperature dwindled much more.
It wasn’t the cold or impending weather making him nervous, nor was it the distance scratching of the delicate sapphire needle on the phonograph nearby, playing a crackling blend of Chopin’s most well-known pieces. No. He was used to all that. He was used to the dry newspaper in his hands, ink smearing on his fingertips even if he’d given the damn thing the whole day to dry. He was used to the expensive firewood filling the parlor with the scent of aftershave, and just a little bit of nauseous smoke.
He was a man of routine, and nothing this evening stood out compared to anything else that would have also been commonplace any other night.
Yet, his fingers felt compelled to tap the wooden flourish of his armchair. An itch manifested on his freshly shaven cheek. The silk of his dressing gown suddenly felt as stifling as wool.
A persistent, nagging notion scratched at the base of his skull: Get up, get up, get up.
Something was wrong. But what?
Fuck, he needed a drink.
“Con!” he yelled, voice reverberating through the cavernous room, “Grab me a drink, will you?”
Silence.
A groan of irritation left him as he threw the paper aside and rose to his feet. “Con! Hey!”
He peered down the hall that housed a few of the townhome’s bedrooms. It was dark and still as nighttime pond. Uneasiness returned as he noted a persistent haze filling the hall. Steam from the bathroom, he realized.
Ah, of course, she was in the bath.
Well, she could fetch his drink nude, he thought. That could be fun.
Marching to the bathroom, his fingers curled around the knob like the legs of a dying spider. He gave the door a rattle. As expected, it was locked, the knob frozen in place. “Con. I know you’re in there.”
There was no noise from the other side. Not a sound of exasperation or fear, not the sound of sloshing water, not the sound of a squeaky tap or a groaning pipe. It was as if the room was empty on the other side of the locked door, but that wasn’t possible.
That persistent feeling of dread grew in tandem with the stretch of silence he experienced on the other side of the door. While one hand kept trying the knob, the hardware rattling like tumbling bones with furious flick of the wrist. While his right hand attacked the knob, his left hand rose seemingly of its own accord to tap his fingers against the lacquered wood. One finger to another, back and forth, three or four times.
The entire time, crickets. By now, she would have stirred. She should have stirred.
“Con?” he asked again, his voice growing with the same trepidation that had lured him up from the chair.
Silence.
Had she fallen asleep in the bath and slipped into the water?
“Constance. Constance!”
Panic rose in his throat and he continued to twist the knob over and over, attempting to move the lock’s tumblers by threat and force. The fingers that had previously siphoned out his anxiety through fleeting taps now curled into a fist and banged on the wood.
“I’m going to break down the door if you don’t answer me.”
Less than ten seconds passed before he acted upon the promise. Squaring his shoulders and bracing himself, he reared back against the hall wall before charging forward. The door jostled in place, and after a few strikes, began to buckle around the metal hardware. While the new lock remained in place, the historic door (a heavily restored original from the townhome’s initial construction around two hundred years ago) caved with relative ease.
Adrenaline numbed the pain long enough for him to force the wood forward past the screws and hinges.
On the next ram, it buckled. With the lock still clicked into place, the rest of the door flew back and smacked the bathroom wall.
Orin stumbled inside, and before he saw anything else, he saw red. A pool of blood, thick and black as oil, dripped from the edge of the otherwise pristine, white clawfoot tub. Perched atop the rim was a slit wrist, a jagged flap of skin hanging free from the cut veins.
One of his facial razors was limply cradled between the unresponsive manicured nails.
“Fuck!”
He pushed himself back from the doorway, stumbling away from the stained floor, as if he could push himself out of the dream before him.
“Fuck, fuck, no!” he screamed, voice shattering with each syllable. The world seemed to still in that moment, where each breath felt like an eternity to complete. “H-holy shit…C-Constance….”
Remembering himself, he peeled himself up from the floor and stepped through the metallic-smelling liquid to read the room.
As he looked inside, he saw his fear realized. While one slit wrist was perched atop the edge of the tub, her other slit wrist and head were submerged in the pink-tinted water, only a few bubbles leaving her nostrils and mouth. Her coppery hair wreathed her lifeless face like a halo, eyes already fluttered shut.
Acting instinct, he lunged to her side. Orin reached in and hauled Constance from the tub, all but throwing her onto the floor. She wasn’t nude, but rather dressed in a thin slip dress that reached her mid-thighs, likely to preserve some dignity for whoever found her.
She was already cold and limp in his arms from also slipping unconscious, therefore powerless to stop him bundling her wrists in towels and wrapping her in a robe. He worked in silence, waiting until all her wounds were covered before he began to apply beats of heavy pressure to her chest.
He thumped his hands against her sternum, then frantically tipped her head back and breathed into her mouth.
“Come on, come on…” he muttered, mindless of the blood and bath water drenching him. “No. Fuck. No, we’re not doing this.”
He commanded her to wake up over and over again, both shouting the order and muttering it against her blueish lips between breaths. Some of those whispers were prayers, not to Constance, but to any higher power or ghosts that could hear him.
When she finally did sputter up some water, she didn’t even take a moment to breathe. All Constance did was gasp and let out a choppy groan. Her agony was personified in a cry for death rather than a frantic gasp for life.
Ignoring her pleas to let her die, he scooped her up in his arms and rushed to his phone in the sitting room.
While waiting for an ambulance to arrive, he held her like a child cradling their favorite stuffed toy, rocking her softly all the while.
While he murmured sweet nothing, she let out creaking, suffocated groans for physical and mental release.
Release from life. Release from him.
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The clawfoot tub in Ebenezer Scrooge’s London flat was large enough for her to practically lay flat in.
Slipping out of her robe (which was actually his robs - she needed to buy one to keep at his place), she tentatively stepped into the steaming tub of water one leg at a time.
Baths always worked wonders for her aches and pains, especially residual injuries from her broken legs.
This one was no exception.
Even when she went to sit down, the size of the bath continued to surprise her. Sitting fully on her bum, the water almost reached her chin. Almost slipping into the deepness, she caught herself with a giggle. She rolled her shoulder back and reclined against the back of the tub with a sigh.
Oh, it was heaven. She felt almost weightless in the tub, since it was large enough for her to move her arms and even wiggle her legs back and forth.
She could even dunk her head under the water (which she did, in fact!) and surfaced with another puff of laughter as she smoothed her curled bangs from her face.
The bath was a place of private solace; a haven to be truly defenseless and vulnerable. It was always one of the most reliable places she could retreat to and never be bothered. Whether it was after a chilly day of childhood snowball fights, a hard day at the office, or a harrowing modelling photoshoot that left her feet sore and ego bruised, she would go to the bath and feel peace.
Everything about this bathroom relaxed her. From the buttery paint color on the walls to the fluffy, freshly washed towels, and even down to the rainy London skyline outside the window, it felt perfect.
Slowly, she risked a glance down and at her wrist.
She turned her wrist over and glimpsed the deep, jagged scar adorning her right hand. While scars lingered on both hands, her wrist list had been badly marred thanks to the added clumsiness of her trying to use her non-dominant hand. It almost made her chuckle, the black comedy of it all.
Inhaling the steam off the bath, she took a deep breath to reground herself.
“You’re okay,” she reminded herself with a nod. “You’re okay.”
Her boyfriend was right outside.
This time, she had nothing, and nobody, to be scared of.
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Ebenezer reclined in bed, dressing properly for a quiet evening in with pajamas and slippers. His torso sat propped against two layers of pillows, his legs crossed casually at the ankles. Across his lap was a thick book; an enjoyable endeavors compared to the massive manuscripts he often read daily as part of his job. A set of tortoiseshell reading glasses were perched atop his owlish nose. The frames were a set that Constance had helped him picked out at an optometrist appointment mere weeks prior. It had been a surprisingly domestic experience, he'd found. She'd been so serious about helping him choose the perfect set and offering her opinions. At the time, he'd wanted to pull her into a thankful kiss.
Now, he was eagerly awaiting for her to join him in bed.
Every once in a while, he glanced at the door to the ensuite bathroom. Whenever he heard a splash or giggle from inside, he almost smiled before returning to his book.
Gods, what had he done to wind up so lucky?
When the door finally opened and Constance emerged, her cheeks red and hair damp, his grin turned to a smirk. Wearing one of his robes with the hem of a sapphire-blue night slip peeking from underneath, she looked like a goddess emerging from her private springs.
“Hello,” she said with a shy smile.
“Hello, indeed,” he crooned, putting his book aside instantly. He opened an arm to her, and she crawled into his embrace. She sidled up to him, fitting perfectly in the nook between his chest and arm. “Enjoy the bath?”
She nodded and hummed. “Very much. It was so relaxing.”
He dropped a kiss upon her copper head. “I’m glad to hear that.”
“What are you reading?”
“Crime and Punishment,” he said. “I wanted to read it as a boy, but never got to it. I’ve been wanting to get back into reading more, my dear. I used to do it so often as a child when I could. Even when money was tight, libraries were always free.”
She hummed.
“Have you read it?”
“I’ve read Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace and Anna Karenina, but never Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment,” she said. “That’s the novel about the student, right? Raskolnikov. The one who kills his elderly neighbor with an axe?”
“…Yes,” he said, then laughed nervously. “I suppose it is a bit of a morbid choice.”
“Well, most literature is morbid in some way,” Constance giggled, readjusting herself so she laid alongside him. “Are you far along?”
“Not terribly – 10 pages or so. Barely a dent of a dent for a book of this size, I’d dare say.”
“…Can we both read it?”
“What?” he asked, glancing down at her. “Like, read it together? In turns?”
She smiled and nodded. “Yes. Is…that okay? Just a chapter or so a night before bed every night. Maybe … I could read a few times, and you could read other times?”
Touched by her sincere interest, he would have agreed even if he hadn’t liked the idea. Oh, he was overjoyed by the thought. Any opportunity to bond with her filled his proverbial cup, so to speak.
“Well, then,” he started, holding the book open with one hand while his other hugged her close. “Let’s start over, shall we?”
She reached out to grab the other side of the novel, helping to hold it upright for them.
“Comfortable?” he asked.
Inhaling again, she nodded and let her eyes flutter shut.
“It feels like heaven.”
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@quill-pen I was inspired by our convo the other day. Just a bit.
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padfootswhiskers · 6 months
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16, 21, 26 ask game
thank you for the ask! these are all great questions
16. which stereotype about your country you hate the most and which one you somewhat agree with?
oooh. like @ashesandhackles said, it's very annoying when people are surprised we can speak english, lol. i've seen people being surprised at the fact that we have internet. almost every instagram reel about india will have comments about how the people all shit in the streets😂
ones i agree with? hmm the cows everywhere one is true 😂😂india also is genuinely quite dirty. it's very common for people to be casually racist 😂and we do shake our heads while talking
21. if you could send two things from your country into space, what would they be?
food and dance, i think. aliens deserve to see kathak and enjoy mutton seekh kebab
26. does your nationality get portrayed in Hollywood/American media? what do you think about the portrayal?
it does!
when i think of india in hollywood, inevitably i think of slumdog millionaire. now i fucking love that movie. and i love danny boyle (shout out to steve jobs 2015) but it does paint a certain picture of the country. which isn't...inaccurate, exactly, but it's a tiny little pixel of a massive painting. the events/setting of the movie is by no means unrealistic for a modern india but for someone like me who has only grown up in major cities in a pretty much upper middle class family, it feels like a completely different universe. all that to say, india contains multitudes and the usual poverty porn of the country you get is not at all relatable to a significant amount of the population. i think the very location of slumdog millionaire proves my point, really. dharavi is the largest slum in the world, and right across the street lives mukesh ambani, the 9th richest man in the world.
tangentially, my favourite portrayal of india in western film is wes anderson's 'the darjeeling limited'. it's not set in a major metro city but it's not poverty porn either. and i think, somehow, it really captures an essence of india! little scenes like adrien brody being amused at boys playing cricket with a tennis ball....it makes me feel so fond of my country <3
“hi, I’m not from the US” ask set
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lindsaywesker · 1 year
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Good morning! I hope you slept well and feel rested? Currently sitting at my desk, in my study, attired only in my blue towelling robe, enjoying my first cuppa of the day. Welcome to Too Much Information Tuesday.
37% of the web is porn.
Sex burns 360 calories per hour.
Baths kill more people than terrorists.
Earth has lost 50% of its wildlife in the past 40 years.
The big bang was quieter than a Motorhead concert.
Men are biologically hardwired to fall asleep after sex.
100,000 Japanese people disappear without trace every year.
The brain naturally craves four things: food, sex, water and sleep.
A blue whale can swallow half a million calories in a single mouthful.
The literal meaning of “Once in a blue moon” is once every 2.7 years.
The number of emails is expected to reach 376 billion daily by 2025.
In North Korea, the sentence for getting caught watching porn is death.
Being alone weakens your body. Having friends strengthens your body.
British people inserting things up their bums costs the NHS £350,000 a year.
The Peter Principle holds that people are always promoted beyond their ability.
Studies show that the average man exaggerates the length of his penis by 20%.
In 1997, Bill Gates invested $150 million in Apple to save it from going bankrupt.
According to a 2014 study, shorter men report that they have more sex. (No comment.)
On average people are 2 inches shorter and 20% poorer than they claim to be online.
Friendship has more influence on longevity than exercise, diet, heart problems and smoking.
In 1973, China had an excess of females and offered the U.S. 10 million Chinese women.
In 2011, a lorry crashed on the M1 spilling enough Marmite to cover 24 million slices of toast.
Eminem wrote and recorded ‘The Real Slim Shady’ three hours before his album was due.
To test what happens when someone sits on their phone, Samsung has a robot shaped like a bottom.
India used to be the richest country in the world until the British invasion in the early 17th Century.
In 2006, Liechtenstein accidentally found 0.3% more of their country when they remeasured their borders.
The more you hide your feelings, the more they show. The more you deny your feelings, the more they grow.
A study has found that friends-with-benefits relationships are just as sexually satisfying as marital relationships.
Marrying your best friend eliminates the risk of divorce by over 70%. These marriages are more likely to last a lifetime.
According to new research, your cat will happily take treats from your enemies. Your dog, however, will not.
At the 1968 Olympics, Bob Beamon broke the long jump record by so much they had to find another tape measure.
Emotional pain lasts for 10 to 20 minutes, anything longer is actually self-inflicted by over thinking, making things worse.
In 1900, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle caught fire during a cricket match at Lord's. The ball hit a box of matches in his pocket.
You may gain 20% more muscle strength by working out in the afternoon instead of the morning, according to a study.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 619,000 people die each year due to heat stroke.
‘The Shawshank Redemption’ has been rated the best movie of all time according to IMDb, with a rating of 9.2/10.
There are 67.1 million tracks sitting on music streaming services that, in the 2022 calendar year, attracted 10 or fewer streams.
Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, who terrified audiences with movies like ‘Psycho’ and ‘The Birds’ was frightened of eggs.
The most expensive movie ever made is ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides’ (2011) with a budget of $378.5 million.
When pirate Jean Lafitte (c. 1780 – c. 1823) saw that the governor of Louisiana had offered $500 for his successful capture, Lafitte put up flyers offering $1500 for the capture of the governor.
A ‘binfluencer’ is a person on a street who takes the lead in putting out the correct waste and recycling bins on the correct day, thus prompting neighbours to follow suit. (My next door neighbour is one!)
Okay, that’s enough information for one day. Have a tremendous and tumultuous Tuesday! I love you all.
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questof-truth · 1 year
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My country has been no less than ancient Rome ,in ancient Rome , entertainment / sports activities were arranged for their citizens so that attention of the people could not go to the real issues. Likewise , it is happening today .
Since past few years we are at war with our neighbour country Pakistan because we have refused to play cricket over the pakistani soil . Most of the Indians really proud of it .As we know ,most Indians do like cricket and they like pakistan to be as their enemy number one . They love this struggle . For the continuation of such tussle ,they will do anything . Most amusing thing is we only refuse cricket to be played over there ,all other sports events are happening on their routine .
The most richest sport body of the world will again cash this opportunity and will mint money out of this game . A poor rickshaw puller to a cobbler will be watching its commentary at the moment without thinking that what actually are they getting from it ?
It's strange thing that people believe that this is a real battle . just because they have been blinded by 73 year old narrative ,they don't see the real battle in their life.
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thesportsgrail · 2 years
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England all-rounder Sam Curran became the Indian Premier League's (IPL) most expensive ever buy in the players' auction on Friday as the world's richest cricket league spent big ahead of the 2023 season. #ipl2023 #samcurran
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So in response to one of your previous asks, where you said that there are many omegas around the world pretending to be alphas, which made me think about who could be those players from India. Like one thing I wanna ask is how expensive and accessible is the Antarax that Stu uses to hide his identity, and the facility he goes to in the first chapter, and whatever other pills and medicine he uses to prevent heats, hide his scent, and generally erase all parts of his omega identity. because I feel a service supposed to be this covert and secretive would be really costly. Essentially how rich and influential would you need to be to afford Antarax and all that? Stu comes from an affluent family, so he can access those facilities, but can other people, from not so strong financial backgrounds manage it? The purpose behind asking this is that tbh there are very few Indian cricketers who were sorta born into wealth? Most of them came from middle class families, and quite a few clawed their way up from poverty. Like MSD, Hardik, Jadeja, Shami-- all of them came from poor backgrounds. So I doubt they would have been able to afford Antarax like Stu.
Tbh the only player from the 2000s Indian team likely to afford Antarax and any similar facilities (if they are supposed to be very expensive), would be Sourav Ganguly, whose father ran a printing business and was one of the richest men in Kolkata. Oooh Sourav as omega actually might work out, bc Sourav is credited with starting a revolution in Indian cricket, and is remembered as an aggressive and very successful captain. He practically built the Indian team up from scratch after the 2000 match fixing scandal, and he handpicked a lot of the squad members, being responsible for giving debuts to and backing Yuvraj, Harbhajan, Sehwag and MSD, all of whom went on to become India greats. He also encouraged the players not to back down and urged them to be more aggressive, and himself had a pretty short fuse (his iconic shirt-off celebration in the balcony of Lords will remain in my mind forever). Imagine the utter power of the person who revolutionised Indian cricket coming out as an omega all along 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
So it is a very expensive thing - Antarax is one of a variation of omega suppressants, that just so happens to be the British developed one but I’m sure all countries have their own variation of the drug that does the same thing.
It’s expensive, exclusive and only really used by the rich and famous.
I have had this thought about the Indian players and I believe they’d use more black market methods because of the high price point. Antarax and the equivalent are one drug does all, a black market equivalent would probably entail a cocktail of pills to be taken; heat suppressants, testosterone boosters, scent hiders etc.
I might explore it with VK; I can see him looking at going down that route but getting freaked when he realises how many drugs he’d have to take, how hard it would be to hide via paperwork and the fact that there was no guarantee the cocktail will consistently work (plus fuck knows what taking all those drugs for a long period of time would do to a person)
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dan6085 · 4 months
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Here are the top 20 highest market value sports leagues in the world, along with some details:
1. **National Football League (NFL)**: $16 billion
- Teams: 32
- Country: United States
- Known for the Super Bowl, a major annual sporting event generating substantial revenues from advertising, merchandise, and broadcasting rights [oai_citation:1,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:2,Which are the 15 richest sports leagues in the world currently?](https://sportsbrief.com/other-sports/32109-which-richest-sports-leagues-world-currently/).
2. **Indian Premier League (IPL)**: $10.9 billion
- Teams: 10
- Country: India
- A relatively new but immensely popular cricket league, with significant revenue from TV contracts and sponsorships [oai_citation:3,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:4,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
3. **Major League Baseball (MLB)**: $10.7 billion
- Teams: 30
- Countries: United States and Canada
- Revenue driven by large fanbase, lucrative TV contracts, and extensive merchandise sales [oai_citation:5,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:6,10 Richest Sports Leagues in the World 2024 [Updated]](https://wenivesh.com/10-richest-sports-leagues-in-the-world-2023/).
4. **National Basketball Association (NBA)**: $8.3 billion
- Teams: 30
- Country: United States
- Features global stars and significant revenue from broadcasting deals, merchandising, and international fan engagement [oai_citation:7,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:8,10 Richest Sports Leagues in the World 2024 [Updated]](https://wenivesh.com/10-richest-sports-leagues-in-the-world-2023/).
5. **English Premier League (EPL)**: $6.2 billion
- Teams: 20
- Country: England
- Renowned for its global appeal and massive broadcasting deals [oai_citation:9,Which are the 15 richest sports leagues in the world currently?](https://sportsbrief.com/other-sports/32109-which-richest-sports-leagues-world-currently/) [oai_citation:10,10 Richest Sports Leagues in the World 2024 [Updated]](https://wenivesh.com/10-richest-sports-leagues-in-the-world-2023/).
6. **National Hockey League (NHL)**: $6.1 billion
- Teams: 32
- Countries: United States and Canada
- Generates revenue through TV contracts, ticket sales, and a dedicated fan base [oai_citation:11,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:12,10 Richest Sports Leagues in the World 2024 [Updated]](https://wenivesh.com/10-richest-sports-leagues-in-the-world-2023/).
7. **La Liga Santander**: $5.3 billion
- Teams: 20
- Country: Spain
- Home to major clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona, with substantial broadcasting and sponsorship revenues [oai_citation:13,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:14,Which are the 15 richest sports leagues in the world currently?](https://sportsbrief.com/other-sports/32109-which-richest-sports-leagues-world-currently/).
8. **Bundesliga**: $4.3 billion
- Teams: 18
- Country: Germany
- Known for high attendance and strong domestic TV deals [oai_citation:15,Which are the 15 richest sports leagues in the world currently?](https://sportsbrief.com/other-sports/32109-which-richest-sports-leagues-world-currently/) [oai_citation:16,10 Richest Sports Leagues in the World 2024 [Updated]](https://wenivesh.com/10-richest-sports-leagues-in-the-world-2023/).
9. **Serie A**: $2.3 billion
- Teams: 20
- Country: Italy
- Revenue driven by a passionate fanbase and lucrative TV rights [oai_citation:17,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:18,Which are the 15 richest sports leagues in the world currently?](https://sportsbrief.com/other-sports/32109-which-richest-sports-leagues-world-currently/).
10. **UEFA Champions League**: $2 billion
- Teams: 32 (varies by season)
- Countries: Europe
- Prestigious club competition with high broadcasting and sponsorship income [oai_citation:19,The Most Valuable Sports Leagues in the World in 2023](https://possible11.com/blog/the-most-valuable-sports-leagues-in-the-world-in-2023/) [oai_citation:20,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
11. **Ligue 1**: $1.5 billion
- Teams: 20
- Country: France
- Revenue from TV rights, sponsorships, and player transfers [oai_citation:21,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
12. **Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB)**: $1.1 billion
- Teams: 12
- Country: Japan
- Strong domestic following and significant TV deals [oai_citation:22,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
13. **Australian Football League (AFL)**: $0.78 billion
- Teams: 18
- Country: Australia
- Major revenue from TV rights, sponsorship, and matchday sales [oai_citation:23,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
14. **Major League Soccer (MLS)**: $0.73 billion
- Teams: 27
- Country: United States and Canada
- Growing rapidly with increasing TV deals and expansion fees [oai_citation:24,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
15. **Chinese Super League (CSL)**: $0.64 billion
- Teams: 16
- Country: China
- Revenue from sponsorships and growing TV contracts [oai_citation:25,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
16. **Canadian Football League (CFL)**: $0.2 billion
- Teams: 9
- Country: Canada
- Known for strong regional support and TV deals within Canada [oai_citation:26,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
17. **Japanese J.League**: $0.14 billion
- Teams: 18
- Country: Japan
- Revenue from domestic TV rights and sponsorships [oai_citation:27,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
18. **Liga MX**: $0.13 billion
- Teams: 18
- Country: Mexico
- Significant viewership and TV deals in Latin America [oai_citation:28,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
19. **Korean K League**: $0.1 billion
- Teams: 12
- Country: South Korea
- Revenue from TV contracts and strong domestic support [oai_citation:29,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
20. **Brazilian Serie A**: $0.09 billion
- Teams: 20
- Country: Brazil
- Generates income from TV rights and sponsorship deals [oai_citation:30,Top Professional Sports Leagues by Revenue](https://howmuch.net/articles/sports-leagues-by-revenue).
These leagues demonstrate the global popularity and financial success of various sports, driven by strong fan engagement, lucrative broadcasting deals, and strategic marketing efforts.
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Gear Up for the Cricket Extravaganza IPL Season 2024 Starting today
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Which are the richest cricket boards of the world? How do they earn money?
The richest cricket boards in the world are primarily determined by the revenue they generate through various sources. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the following cricket boards were among the wealthiest:
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI): BCCI is the wealthiest cricket board globally, largely due to the popularity of cricket in India. It earns its revenue through broadcasting rights, sponsorships, and the highly successful Indian Premier League (IPL). IPL's commercial success, in particular, contributes significantly to BCCI's wealth.
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB): The ECB generates substantial revenue through broadcasting deals, ticket sales, sponsorships, and hosting international tournaments like the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Cricket Australia: Cricket Australia's income comes from media rights, sponsorships, ticket sales for matches, and the Big Bash League (BBL), a popular T20 competition.
Cricket South Africa: CSA derives income from media rights, sponsorships, and hosting events like the Mzansi Super League.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB): PCB generates revenue from broadcasting rights, sponsorships, and the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
These cricket boards primarily earn money through:
Broadcasting Rights: Selling the rights to televise matches and tournaments to television networks and digital platforms.
Sponsorships: Attracting sponsors for national teams, domestic competitions, and stadiums.
Tournaments: Organizing and profiting from domestic T20 leagues like the IPL, BBL, and PSL.
Ticket Sales: Selling tickets for matches, especially high-profile international fixtures.
Merchandising: Selling team merchandise to fans.
Please note that the financial landscape of cricket may have evolved since my last update, so I recommend checking the most recent sources for updated information on the richest cricket boards as of 2023.
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Virat Kohli Wiki, Net Worth, Family, Biography
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Virat Kohli is an Indian cricketer who was born on November 5, 1988, in Delhi, India. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in contemporary cricket. Kohli made his international debut in August 2008 and has since become one of the most successful and influential players in the sport. Kohli has represented the Indian cricket team in all three formats of the game: Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). He has achieved numerous records and milestones throughout his career, including being the fastest player to score 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, and 11,000 runs in ODIs. Kohli has served as the captain of the Indian cricket team in all three formats from 2017 to 2021. Under his leadership, the team achieved significant success, including a historic Test series win in Australia in 2020–21. Virat Kohli is one of the Richest Cricketers In the World. In addition to his international cricket career, Kohli has also been associated with the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He has been a key player and captain for RCB since the inception of the league. Off the field, Kohli is known for his philanthropic work and has supported various charitable causes. He is married to Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, and they have a daughter together named Vamika.
Virat Kohli Life Style
Fitness and Health: Virat Kohli places great importance on fitness and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He follows a strict fitness regimen, which includes regular workouts, strength training, and a focus on nutrition. He is vocal about the benefits of fitness and encourages others to prioritize their health as well.
Diet and Nutrition: Virat Kohli follows a well-balanced diet to support his performance on the field. He is known to avoid processed foods and focuses on consuming nutritious, whole foods. He is a vegetarian and has emphasized the importance of eating right for overall well-being.
Discipline and Work Ethic: Virat Kohli is renowned for his strong work ethic and disciplined approach to cricket. He is dedicated to continuous improvement and is often seen practicing extensively in the nets. His commitment to his craft has been a key factor in his success.
Fashion and Style: Virat Kohli has a keen interest in fashion and is known for his stylish appearances both on and off the field. He has his own clothing brand called Wrogn, which reflects his personal style and preferences.
Philanthropy: Virat Kohli actively participates in philanthropic endeavors and is involved in various charitable initiatives. He has supported causes related to child welfare, education, and healthcare, among others. Through his foundation, he aims to make a positive impact on society.
Social Media Presence: Virat Kohli maintains a strong presence on social media platforms and has a large following. He uses social media to share updates about his cricketing journey, fitness routines, and personal life.
Virat kohli Family
Virat Kohli comes from a close-knit family. Here are some details about Virat Kohli’s family members:
Parents:
Father — Prem Kohli: Prem Kohli was a criminal lawyer. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2006 due to a stroke. Virat has spoken fondly of his father’s influence on his life and cricketing journey.
Mother — Saroj Kohli: Saroj Kohli is a homemaker. She has been a strong pillar of support for Virat throughout his career. He has expressed his gratitude and admiration for his mother’s dedication and sacrifices.
Sibling:
Brother — Vikas Kohli: Vikas Kohli is Virat’s elder brother. He works in the film industry and manages Virat Kohli’s brand ventures. The brothers share a close bond and often support each other in their respective endeavors.
Spouse:
Wife — Anushka Sharma: Virat Kohli is married to Anushka Sharma, a prominent Bollywood actress. The couple tied the knot in December 2017. They have a daughter together named Vamika, born in January 2021.
Net Worth
Virat Kohli, the renowned Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team, had an estimated net worth of around $125 million. However, please note that net worth figures can change over time due to various factors such as earnings, investments, endorsements, and lifestyle choices.
Virat Kohli has been one of the highest-paid cricketers globally and has earned significant income from his cricket contracts, match fees, and endorsement deals with major brands such as Puma, Audi, and MRF, among others. Additionally, he has his own clothing brand called Wrogn and has investments in various businesses.
It’s important to note that net worth figures are estimates and can vary from different sources. For the most recent and accurate information on Virat Kohli’s net worth, it is recommended to refer to the latest reports or financial disclosures specific to him.
Car
Audi R8 LMX: Virat Kohli has been spotted with an Audi R8 LMX, which is a limited-edition sports car known for its powerful performance and sleek design.
Audi Q7: He has also been seen with an Audi Q7, a luxury SUV known for its spaciousness, comfort, and advanced features.
Audi A8L: Another car in Virat Kohli’s collection is the Audi A8L, which is a luxurious sedan offering a blend of comfort, performance, and advanced technology.
Range Rover Vogue: Virat Kohli has been spotted driving a Range Rover Vogue, a premium SUV known for its luxurious interiors, off-road capabilities, and elegant design.
BMW X6: He has also been seen with a BMW X6, a stylish and sporty SUV coupe known for its dynamic performance and distinctive looks.
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Cricket is known as a gentlemen's game and originated from england.The game right now is dominated by the indian cricket team as the boaard of control for cricket in india is the richest cricket board in the whole world. The game has come a long way since it's inception hundreds of years ago.the game right now has 3 formats which are recognised by the ICC which are test,ODI and T20. cricket is more than a sport in our wonderful country and is very close to being followed as passionately as one follows their own religion.Indian cricket team has won 2 ODI world cups and 1 T20 world cup so far in 1983,2011 and 2007 respectively.cricket became a very huge deal after 2008 because of inception of the indian premier league. the game since then has grown leaps and bounds as the revenue since then has increases 10 folds because of high value of the teams and star players involved in it.Celebrities like shahrukh khan and preity zinta own teams in the ipl.There are multiplr venues used in the league such as wankhede stadium in mumbai,chinyaswami stadium in bangalore,chidambram stadium in chennai,arun jaitley stadium in delhi, IS bindra stadium in mohali,eden gardens stadium in kolkata,saway mansingh stadium in jaipiur and etc.IPL is also the most cash rich league in the world.virat kohli is the only player in the leage which has only played for one franchise and for every season for royal challengers bangalore.it's also one of the most controversial leagus in the world as two teams were banned for two years beacuse of spot fixing. the teams were chennai super kings and rajasthan royals.sam curran is the most expensive player till now in the ipl and was sold to punjab kings in 2023 ipl for 18.50 crores just for one season only. there are 10 teams in the league and each team plays 14 league matches each after which 4 top teams qualify for the playoffs. cricket is a team sport and is played with 11 players on each team.Cricket is also said to be a batsmen's game as all the royals used to only bat and the lower classes used to bowl and field,that,s the reason why the term benefit of doubt goes to the batsman was invented to favour the royal and the upper class in the situation of a close call.historically speaking the game of cricket has always favoured the batsman and not the bowlers.Even in this day and age rules are in favour of the batsmamn and even for the commercial angle this benefits the game as more runs are directly proportional to a more interesting and entertaining game.the many modes of dismissal for a batsman are bowled,caught,hit wicket,run out and etc.cricket as game has billions of fans around the world and is still growing with new format inventions like the hundred and etc.Every indian loves and has atleast once in their life wanted to represent the country at the highest level of sport.
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Top 10 Richest Cricketers In The World (2023)
Who are the top 10 richest cricketers in the world? Cricket is one of the most popular sports in the world, and it’s no surprise that it attracts some of the richest cricketers. These cricketers have made their riches through their performances on the field, as well as various business ventures and brand endorsements. In this blog post, we will take a look at the top 10 richest cricketers in the…
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