The 24th match of IPL 2025 featured Delhi Capitals against Royal Challengers Bangalore. However, the real star of the game was KL Rahul. He single-handedly led Delhi to victory, smashing 93 runs off just 43 balls, which included 7 fours and 6 sixes. His strike rate stood at an impressive 175.47. Simply put, Rahul snatched the win right from Bengaluru’s grasp.
But what happened after the match grabbed even more attention. As soon as the game ended, Rahul drew a circle on the ground and, in a burst of emotion, slammed his bat forcefully onto the pitch. This wasn’t just a celebration; it was an outpouring of pent-up frustration that seemed to have been building inside him for quite some time.
Interestingly, Rahul once played for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). Perhaps that's why his reaction at the Chinnaswamy Stadium felt like he was declaring, "This is my home now!"
How ‘Big’ is KL Rahul’s Real Home? KL Rahul Net WorthYou’ll be surprised to know that KL Rahul’s total net worth is approximately ₹101 crore. His wealth stems from his cricket salaries, brand endorsements, and business investments.
Earnings from BCCI and IPL (KL Rahul’s BCCI and IPL Income)- Annual salary from BCCI: ₹5 crore (A-grade central contract)
- IPL 2025 salary: ₹14 crore (with Delhi Capitals)
KL Rahul is one of those cricketers who attract brands effortlessly. Big names like Puma, Red Bull, boAt, BharatPe, and Realme feature him in their advertisements. According to reports, Rahul charges around ₹50 lakh for a single advertisement shoot.
And it’s not just brands; Rahul has also stepped into the fashion world. He launched his own clothing line called "Gully", meaning he’s now hitting boundaries both on the cricket field and in the fashion industry.
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