Rahul Dravid Net Worth, Salary as NCA Head and India Coach, House, Assets and Endorsements
Published on: May 26, 2022 3:38 pm IST|Updated on: Apr 19, 2024 5:20 pm IST
As of 2021, the estimated Rahul Dravid net worth is INR 172 crore or $23 Million. He has majorly earned his worth through his cricketing career and playing days.
Net Worth | 172 crore INR |
India Coach Salary | 10 crore INR |
House worth | 4 crore INR |
Luxury car fleet | Mercedes Benz GLE, BMW 5 series and Audi Q5 SUV |
His additional earning has come from brand endorsements, TV commentary, and doing advertisements as well. Moreover, he was paid around INR 60 lakhs each month while his stint as the Head of NCA.
Rahul Dravid Salary
Rahul Dravid salary is reportedly in 10 crore INR range, and is the highest ever for any coach of Indian cricket team. According to reports, he was also paid a sum of INR 5 crore for his role as a coach of the India U-19 and A teams. Dravid also received a bonus of INR 50 lakhs when the U-19 team won the World Cup in 2018, which he eventually refused.
Rahul Dravid House, Cars and Endorsments
Looking into his assets, Dravid owns a luxurious house in Indiranagar in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The house is estimated to be worth around INR 4 crore. He also owns some luxury cars, which include Mercedes Benz GLE, BMW 5 series and Audi Q5 SUV. In addition to his brand value was his association with CRED, which made him all the more famous. Dravid has endorsed big brands such as Reebok, Castrol, Max Life, Gillette and more.Â
Career
Rahul Dravid is a former Indian cricketer who was born on 11 January 1973 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. However, he was raised in Bangalore and started playing cricket at a tender age of 12. Dravid represented Karnataka at the U-15, U-17 and U-19 levels and later went on to make his Ranji Trophy debut in 1991. Five years later in 1996, he made his Test debut for India against England on June 20. In the same year on 3rd April, his ODI debut came against Sri Lanka. Dravid played his lone T20I for India against England on September 6, 2011. The right-handed batter amassed 13,288 Test and 10,889 ODI runs with 36 hundreds in the longest format and 12 in the one-day format.
After retiring from international cricket, Dravid has been a key member in Indian cricket through his role as a coach of the India A and U-19 teams. He has also been the Head of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) and is presently the head coach of the senior Indian men’s cricket team.