The Women’s T20 World Cup is going to start from October 3. There will be more than one player on the field. Someone scores the most runs and someone takes the most wickets. But, do you know which female player is the richest playing T20 World Cup this time? Virat Kohli is the highest paid male cricketer. But, if we talk about the richest female cricketer, the name of Australia’s Alyssa Perry comes first.
34-year-old Alyssa Perry, who is participating in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in UAE, is the richest cricketer. And, it is not that she has become the richest women cricketer even before this T20 World Cup, but she has been the richest among women cricketers for quite some time now.
How much does Alyssa Perry earn?
Now the question is, how much does Australian all-rounder Alyssa Perry earn? His total net worth is said to be 14 million dollars, which if weighted in Indian rupees, totals a little over 117 crore rupees. Of course, Alyssa Perry’s Rs 117 crore is nothing compared to the wealth of the richest male cricketer, Virat Kohli. But, it is also true that her name has a sting among women cricketers.
He was interested in sports since childhood
Today, Alyssa Perry is counted among the most experienced and best all-rounders not only in Australia but across the world. He started his journey from a very young age to reach the heights he has reached and the wealth he has seen in cricket. Alyssa Perry has been interested in sports since childhood. She was playing two sports simultaneously and made her debut for Australia in both games at the same age.
This achievement of the name in 16 years
Aged just 16, Alyssa Perry made her debut for Australia in both cricket and soccer. She became the youngest female cricketer to play international cricket. She became the first player to play for Australia in the ICC and FIFA World Cups. In the year 2014, Alyssa Perry had to choose between cricket and soccer and she chose cricket.
Australia is a strong link in the T20 World Cup
Alyssa Perry has played 157 T20 Internationals for Australia, scoring 1956 runs and taking 126 wickets. Australia has high hopes from this rich and experienced player in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.