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Meet India's wealthiest cricketer, who has a net worth of Rs 20,000 crore, who is neither Virat Kohli or MS Dhoni



Even though he was raised in an affluent royal family, Samarjitsinh still has a deep love for cricket. He still promotes cricket via his cricket academy and other endeavors. His life story is a unique blend of athletics, charity, and aristocracy, which has made him a significant figure in Indian cricket history.


Cricket is not only a sport, but a way of life in India. During major events, families gather around the TV to fervently support their favorite players. Cricket stars are idolized, and every move they make is eagerly anticipated and observed. For millions of individuals nationwide, the game serves as a uniting force that transcends age, gender, and socioeconomic class. The names of India's wealthiest cricket players, like Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni, and Sachin Tendulkar, often spring to mind.


These celebrities get a lot of money from brand sponsorships in addition to the money they make from playing cricket. None of these well-known cricket players are the richest in India, however. It is Samarjitsinh Ranjitsinh Gaekwad; his name may not be as well-known, but thanks to his enormous riches, he was able to outperform even the most well-known cricket players in the world, not just in India.


Even though he was raised in an affluent royal family, Samarjitsinh still has a deep love for cricket. He still promotes cricket via his cricket academy and other endeavors. His life story is a unique blend of athletics, charity, and aristocracy, which has made him a significant figure in Indian cricket history.


Samarjitsinh Ranjitsinh Gaekwad: who is he?


India's wealthiest cricketer, Samarjitsinh Ranjitsinh Gaekwad, was born in April 1967. He is the only child of Shubhanginiraje and Ranjitsinh Pratapsinh Gaekwad. Samarjitsinh Gaekwad shown his passion for sports as a team captain in football, tennis, and cricket while attending the esteemed Doon School.


India's Richest Cricket Player


Former cricket player Samarjitsinh Ranjitsinh Gaekwad has an impressive net worth of over Rs 20,000 crore, according to DNA India and a number of other websites. According to Business Insider, he even outweighs the combined wealth of some of the game's most well-known players, including Virat Kohli (net worth Rs 768 crore), MS Dhoni (net worth Rs 926 crore), and Sachin Tendulkar (net worth Rs 1400 crore). He succeeded his father as Maharaja of Baroda and resided in the magnificent Laxmi Vilas Palace, one of the most opulent private residences in the world. Apart from his wealth, he oversees the trusts of seventeen well-known temples located in Baroda and Banaras.


A Love of Sports and a Royal Family


Samarjitsinh is wed to Radhikaraje Gaekwad, a member of the Wankaner royal dynasty in Gujarat. They have two kids and reside in the opulent Laxmi Vilas Palace, which is larger than Buckingham Palace and covers 500 acres. Between 1987 and 1989, Samarjitsinh participated in six first-class matches as a top-order batsman for Baroda in the Ranji Trophy. Later on, he transitioned into administration in the cricket game, holding the position of President of the Baroda Cricket Association and now managing an academy at the Moti Bagh Stadium. He has created a 10-hole golf course and clubhouse inside the Laxmi Vilas Palace complex since he loves golfing in addition to cricket.


Beyond Cricket in Life


Samarjitsinh and Radhikaraje have resided in the Palace with Shubhanginiraje and their daughters since 2002. As the Maharaja, he has permitted private ceremonies in a portion of the palace as part of the Laxmi Vilas Banquets project. Even though Samarjitsinh became a member of the BJP in November 2014, he hasn't participated in politics since 2017.


The Gaekwad Dynasty's History


When Maratha commander Pilaji Rao Gaekwad took Baroda from the Mughal Empire in 1721, the Gaekwad dynasty began to control the region. Pilaji's family was honored by the Maratha Empire's Chhatrapati Shahu I with Baroda as a jagir (a kind of land gift). Several Maratha clans, especially the Gaekwads, rose to near-independence as rulers after the Marathas' defeat at the Battle of Panipat in 1761. The Maharajas of Baroda were permitted to rule locally while accepting British authority when they signed the Treaty of Cambay with the British in 1802. This system persisted until 1947, when India attained independence.


With a staggering net worth and royal ancestry, Samarjitsinh Ranjitsinh Gaekwad surpasses even the greatest names in cricket to become India's wealthiest player. His life narrative, which was characterized by commercial endeavors, athletics, and nobility, continues to inspire people all throughout the country.

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