Allah Ghazanfar's Net Worth Details

At just 20 years old, Allah Ghazanfar has already made global cricket sit up and take notice.

From the grounds of Paktia to Mumbai Indians’ dugout, this Afghan off-spinner’s rise has been extraordinary.

This article covers everything about Allah Ghazanfar’s net worth — his IPL salary, franchise contracts across multiple leagues, career earnings, and how he built his wealth at such a young age.

Allah Ghazanfar’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar
Date of Birth March 20, 2006
Age 20 years
Birthplace Paktia, Afghanistan
Nationality Afghan
Height 6 ft 2 in
Playing Role Right-arm Off-break Spinner
Current Teams Mumbai Indians (IPL), Afghanistan national team
ODI Debut March 7, 2024 vs Ireland (youngest ever ODI debutant for Afghanistan at 16 years 236 days)
Test Debut December 26, 2024 vs Zimbabwe
Jersey Number 4
Turned Professional 2024
Net Worth Estimated $1.3 million (approx. ₹4.89 crore)
IPL Contract ₹4.80 crore — Mumbai Indians
Relationship Status Unmarried

Early Life & Career

Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar was born on March 20, 2006, in Paktia, a province in southeastern Afghanistan, and grew up in Kabul.

He initially took up cricket as a fast bowler, but a life-changing decision during the COVID-19 lockdown altered his career path entirely.

He switched to off-spin during that period and began developing a deceptive style built around traditional off-break deliveries, a lethal carrom ball, and an “excellent stalk delivery” that has since troubled some of the world’s best batters.

His mentor, former Afghanistan captain Dawlat Ahmadzai, played a pivotal role in shaping his bowling craft.

Under Ahmadzai’s guidance, Ghazanfar developed the control, variation, and match awareness required at the international level.

According to his profile on the official IPL website, he grew into one of Afghanistan’s most exciting spin prospects through that mentorship.

He represented Afghanistan’s Under-19 side and delivered an impressive showing at the 2024 U-19 World Cup, taking eight wickets in four matches — a performance that earned him immediate senior team consideration.

He also won the Player of the Match award in the Emerging Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka A, helping Afghanistan claim the title.

Professional Career

Ghazanfar’s senior career took off faster than almost anyone could have expected.

On March 7, 2024, he became Afghanistan’s youngest-ever ODI debutant, making his first appearance against Ireland at just 16 years and 236 days old. That record alone announced him to the cricket world.

His defining early career moment arrived in October 2024 when he produced a spell of 6/26 against Bangladesh in Sharjah — the second-best ODI bowling figures in Afghanistan’s history.

As ESPNcricinfo’s player profile notes, this performance set off a fierce bidding war at the IPL 2025 mega auction.

What makes his journey even more compelling is how it started.

A year before that auction, Mumbai Indians’ then-head coach Mark Boucher had spotted Ghazanfar and invited him to serve as a net bowler for MI’s 2024 pre-season camp in Abu Dhabi — and the team even sent a car to pick him up from Dubai, where he was training with the U-19 national team.

He was thrilled just to bowl at top professionals. By November 2024, he was the man everyone wanted to sign.

At the IPL 2025 mega auction held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Mumbai Indians beat out KKR and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a heated bidding war to secure him for ₹4.80 crore.

A back fracture then ruled him out of both the ICC Champions Trophy and the entire IPL 2025 season, with MI replacing him with Mujeeb Ur Rahman.

He returned from injury in 2025 to sign with Derbyshire County Cricket Club for the T20 Blast, where he took 16 wickets in 14 matches, including impressive figures of 2/5 against Yorkshire.

He then represented the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in the 2025 Caribbean Premier League. He made his Test debut against Zimbabwe on December 26, 2024.

Mumbai Indians retained him for IPL 2026, a strong endorsement of his long-term potential.

Allah Ghazanfar’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Allah Ghazanfar’s has an estimated net worth of $1.3 million (approximately ₹4.89 crore).

He built this wealth primarily through his Mumbai Indians IPL contract, domestic and franchise league appearances across multiple countries, and his growing Afghanistan national team earnings.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

Ghazanfar’s biggest professional contract came when Mumbai Indians secured him for ₹4.80 crore at the IPL 2025 mega auction in Jeddah — a deal that, as reported by NDTV Sports, triggered a multi-franchise bidding war involving KKR and Royal Challengers Bengaluru before MI sealed the winning bid.

The five-time IPL champions subsequently retained him for IPL 2026, confirming their long-term faith in his abilities.

His IPL journey had actually begun a season earlier when KKR signed him for ₹20 lakhs ahead of IPL 2024, though he was benched for the entire season without playing a single match.

Beyond the IPL, he has played for Mis Ainak Knights in the Afghan Shpageeza Cricket League, Rawalpindi Raiders in the Pakistan Junior League, Derbyshire in the T20 Blast, and the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in the CPL.

Salary

Ghazanfar’s primary salary source is his Mumbai Indians IPL contract worth ₹4.80 crore for the 2025 season.

Per the Afghanistan Cricket Board’s standard payment structure, Afghanistan senior players also receive match fees for international appearances, although the exact per-match figures are not publicly disclosed by the ACB.

His county contract with Derbyshire and his CPL deal with the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons added further franchise fees to his income stream.

As a player still in the early stages of his international career, his ACB-based national team income supplements — but does not yet rival — his franchise cricket earnings.

Career Earnings By Year

Year Source Amount
2024 KKR — IPL 2024 ₹20 lakhs (~$24,000)
2024 ACB match fees / domestic cricket Not publicly disclosed
2025 Mumbai Indians — IPL 2025 ₹4.80 crore (~$570,000)
2025 Derbyshire — T20 Blast Not publicly disclosed
2025 Antigua & Barbuda Falcons — CPL Not publicly disclosed
2026 Mumbai Indians — IPL 2026 (retained) Not yet disclosed

Career Statistics

Format Matches Innings Wickets Economy Average Best Figures 5-Wicket Hauls
ODI 14 14 23 4.23 16.78 6/26 2
T20I 5 5 2 6.00 48.00 1/9 0
Test 1 2 4 4.43 40.25 3/127 0
T20 Blast 14 14 16 7.05 24.25 2/5 0
CPL 2 2 2 6.43 22.50 1/19 0

Batting Statistics

Format Matches Innings Runs Highest Score Average Strike Rate
ODI 14 6 59 31 11.80 109.26
T20I 5 3 7 7 2.33 77.78
Test 1 1 6 6 6.00 150.00

FAQs

What is Allah Ghazanfar’s net worth?

His estimated net worth is $1.3 million (approximately ₹4.89 crore). He earned this through his Mumbai Indians IPL contract, domestic league deals, and Afghanistan national team match fees.

How much did Mumbai Indians pay for Allah Ghazanfar?

Mumbai Indians signed him for ₹4.80 crore at the IPL 2025 mega auction in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. They later retained him for IPL 2026, reflecting their confidence in his long-term value.

Did Allah Ghazanfar play in IPL 2025?

A back fracture ruled him out of both the ICC Champions Trophy and the entire IPL 2025 season. Mumbai Indians replaced him with Mujeeb Ur Rahman.

What is Allah Ghazanfar’s best bowling performance?

His career-best figures are 6/26 against Bangladesh in Sharjah in October 2024. Those are the second-best ODI bowling figures in Afghanistan’s cricket history.

Which teams has Allah Ghazanfar played for in franchise cricket?

He has played for KKR and Mumbai Indians in the IPL, Mis Ainak Knights in the Afghan Shpageeza League, Rawalpindi Raiders in the Pakistan Junior League, Derbyshire in the T20 Blast, and Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in the CPL.

Abdullah Al Hasan
Abdullah Al Hasan is a sports content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in athlete biographies, cricket analysis, player salaries, sports statistics, and football coverage. He regularly creates research-driven content on global sports events, team insights, contract values, and athlete career profiles, helping readers stay informed with accurate and engaging sports journalism.