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6 players with lower IPL salary than Harry Brook's Hundred payday of Rs 70.62 Lakh per match

Harry Brook is set to get the costliest contract of around £470,000 (INR 5.65 crore approx., which makes it to Rs 70.62 Lakh each for eight matches). Here's a look at IPL stars, who will earn less than Brook per match, given that the Indian T20 league is 14-match long in the league stage-

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6 players with lower IPL salary than Harry Brook's Hundred payday of Rs 70.62 Lakh per match
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6 players with lower IPL salary than Harry Brook's Hundred payday of Rs 70.62 Lakh per match
Harry Brook is set to get the costliest contract of around £470,000 (INR 5.65 crore approx., which makes it to Rs 70.62 Lakh each for eight matches) amid the new contracts being drawn out ahead of the next edition of the Hundred. Brook will be retained by the Northern Superchargers, which will now be called Sunrisers Leeds, and is set to benefit the most from the private investment in each of the eight teams. Here's a look at IPL stars, who will earn less than Brook per match, given that the Indian T20 league is 14-match long in the league stage-
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Harry Brook is set to get the costliest contract of around £470,000 (INR 5.65 crore approx., which makes it to Rs 70.62 Lakh each for eight matches) amid the new contracts being drawn out ahead of the next edition of the Hundred. Brook will be retained by the Northern Superchargers, which will now be called Sunrisers Leeds, and is set to benefit the most from the private investment in each of the eight teams. Here's a look at IPL stars, who will earn less than Brook per match, given that the Indian T20 league is 14-match long in the league stage-
Sai Sudharsan, the Indian top-order batter, was retained by the Gujarat Titans for INR 8.5 crore, which roughly translates to INR 60.71 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches). Sudharsan proved to be a great retention for the Titans as he won the Orange Cap for the IPL 2025 season.
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Sai Sudharsan, the Indian top-order batter, was retained by the Gujarat Titans for INR 8.5 crore, which roughly translates to INR 60.71 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches). Sudharsan proved to be a great retention for the Titans as he won the Orange Cap for the IPL 2025 season.
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Tilak Varma, another Indian left-hand batter, was retained by the Mumbai Indians for INR 8 crore, which roughly translates to INR 57.14 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
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Tilak Varma, another Indian left-hand batter, was retained by the Mumbai Indians for INR 8 crore, which roughly translates to INR 57.14 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
Nitish Kumar Reddy, the Indian all-rounder, was retained by the Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 6 crore, which roughly translates to INR 42.85 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
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Nitish Kumar Reddy, the Indian all-rounder, was retained by the Sunrisers Hyderabad for INR 6 crore, which roughly translates to INR 42.85 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
Will Jacks, the England batting all-rounder, was bought by the Mumbai Indians for INR 5.25 crore at the mega auction, which roughly translates to INR 37.5 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
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Will Jacks, the England batting all-rounder, was bought by the Mumbai Indians for INR 5.25 crore at the mega auction, which roughly translates to INR 37.5 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
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MS Dhoni, the former Chennai Super Kings skipper and the legend of the franchise, was retained as an uncapped player for just INR 4 crore, which roughly translates to INR 28.75 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
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MS Dhoni, the former Chennai Super Kings skipper and the legend of the franchise, was retained as an uncapped player for just INR 4 crore, which roughly translates to INR 28.75 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
Dewald Brevis, the emerging South African dasher, was roped in as a replacement player by the Chennai Super Kings for just 2.2 crore, which roughly translates to INR 15.71 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
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Dewald Brevis, the emerging South African dasher, was roped in as a replacement player by the Chennai Super Kings for just 2.2 crore, which roughly translates to INR 15.71 Lakh per match (14 league stage matches).
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