Rohit Sharma is an Indian international cricketer who performs for Mumbai in domestic cricket. He furthermore captains Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League as a sporadic right-arm off-break bowler and a right-handed batsman. Sharma is the vice-captain of the Indian national team in limited-overs formats. Under his captaincy, the nation won the Nidahas Trophy and Asia Cup back in 2018.
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What is Rohit Sharma's salary per month?
Rohit Sharma, the Hitman for the Indian cricket team, draws an annual check of INR 7 crore per year. He along with a few other teammates fall under the A+ category of players as specified by the BCCI. That's why they earn such a hefty amount. This sum puts the monthly Rohit Sharma salary somewhere around INR 58 lakhs.
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What is the salary of Rohit Sharma in the IPL?
Rohit Sharma's salary is INR 15 crore per IPL edition, as per the cap decided by the BCCI. His total earnings from the Indian Premier League, as the payroll stands, is approx INR 146.6 crore. But unlike Virat Kohli, Sharma has played for another franchise as he started his IPL journey with the now-defunct Deccan Chargers prior to moving to Mumbai Indians. Rohit took over Mumbai Indians’ captaincy in 2013 and in the past eight editions of the IPL, he has led the team to five titles. They are currently the most thriving IPL team.
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What is the salary of Rohit Sharma per match?
Rohit is paid a sum of INR 3 lakh per T20I, INR 6 lakh per ODI, and INR 15 lakh per Test match according to his BCCI category.
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How much does Ceat pay Rohit Sharma?
The Indian opener Rohit Sharma has improved by leaps and bounds as a professional in the past half a decade or so. Rohit's amazing achievements with the bat in the limited-overs formats have been second to only the mighty Kohli. He has done everything right to garner the attention of leading companies.
Sharma's association with CEAT, a famous tyre manufacturer and a rival brand of MRF, dates back to 2016. As per The Economic Times, the right-handed batsman gets a hefty paycheck of INR 3 crore to promote the CEAT logo on his bat. The pre-eminent manufacturing company had extended the contract with Sharma for a term of three years in 2018.