Sunil Gavaskar, fondly known as ‘Little Master’, remains one of the most respected names in Indian cricket. Renowned for his fearless batting and steady leadership, he enjoyed a long and successful career that saw him cross the 10,000-run mark and notch up numerous centuries.
His skill and style earned him praise and recognition not only in India but across the world. However, beyond cricket, Sunil Gavaskar has become a powerful brand, turning his fame into a fortune.
After retiring from international cricket, Sunil Gavaskar smoothly transitioned into other roles. He became a familiar voice in the commentary box and also joined the ICC cricket committee. In 1985, he took a big step into business by founding India’s first sports management company, Professional Management Group (PMG). This company focuses on managing players, organising events and handling sponsorship deals. These ventures have played a major role in building his reported net worth of over ₹200 crore.
As per a website which publishes the net worth of celebrities, Sunil Gavaskar has made around ₹35.92 crore from commentary alone and earned an additional ₹18.9 crore from his involvement in the IPL. His brief stint as the interim president of the BCCI in 2014 also added significantly to his earnings. According to a sports portal, Sunil Gavaskar earns approximately $2,500 (around ₹2.14 lakh) per match and $55,000 (about ₹47.24 lakh) per series, placing him among the highest paid commentators in the Indian Premier League.
Besides his cricket-related income, Sunil Gavaskar’s financial success also comes from endorsements, public appearances and investment ventures. He has shown a particular interest in real estate and owns several high-value properties. One of his most notable assets is a stunning villa in Assagao, North Goa, worth around ₹20 crore. This European-style home is fully furnished and stands as a symbol of his taste and wealth. He also owns two properties in Mumbai and another in Panvel.
Despite the heights he has reached, Sunil Gavaskar’s early life began in humble circumstances. Born in Mumbai to a middle-class family, he was nearly lost as a newborn when he was accidentally swapped with a fisherman’s baby. It was only because of his uncle’s alertness that the switch was discovered and reversed. Sunil Gavaskar later wrote about this incident in his autobiography, reflecting how his entire life could have taken a completely different path had he not been found on time.
Sunil Gavaskar’s story is not just about cricket. It’s a tale of a boy who almost got exchanged with the baby of a fisherman to a sportsperson who defined an era in Indian cricket and went on to build an empire beyond the field.
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