Harsh Dubey Net Worth Details

Harsh Dubey is not a name you forget after watching him bowl.

The 23-year-old left-arm spinner from Nagpur quietly dismantled record books across Indian domestic cricket before landing an IPL contract with Sunrisers Hyderabad.

If you want to know exactly how much Harsh Dubey is worth, what he earns from the IPL, and how his career finances add up, this article covers every verified detail.

Harsh Dubey’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Harsh Surendra Dubey
Date of Birth July 23, 2002
Age 23 years
Birthplace Pune, Maharashtra, India
Nationality Indian
Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 54 kg
Playing Role Bowling Allrounder
Batting Style Left-hand bat (lower order)
Bowling Style Left-arm orthodox spin
Domestic Team Vidarbha
IPL Team Sunrisers Hyderabad (2025–2026)
Professional Debut February 28, 2021 (List A)
Net Worth ≈ ₹50 lakh (estimated)
IPL Salary ₹30 lakh
Instagram @harsh_dubey23

Early Life & Career

Harsh Surendra Dubey was born on July 23, 2002, in Pune, Maharashtra, but his family relocated to Nagpur in 2010, which became the city where his cricket story truly began.

Growing up in a middle-class household, Harsh showed early promise as a left-arm spinner on Nagpur’s local maidans, where his ability to extract sharp turn from the surface caught the attention of coaches affiliated with the Vidarbha Cricket Association.

What makes his story especially moving is the sacrifice behind it.

According to a Times of India report, his father, Surendra Dubey, voluntarily retired from a stable government job — a position that came with frequent transfers — so the family could stay rooted in Nagpur and let Harsh focus entirely on cricket.

His mother, Jyoti, a schoolteacher, also gave up her teaching career to ensure Harsh could train without disruption. The weight of that sacrifice gave Harsh an unusual sense of purpose from a young age.

He rose through the Vidarbha age-group system, representing Vidarbha Under-19, before breaking into the senior domestic setup.

His natural loop, control over line and length, and ability to bat usefully in the lower order made him a complete package for red-ball cricket from the very start.

By the time he made his List A debut on February 28, 2021, in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, it was clear that Vidarbha had found a genuine all-round asset.

Professional Career

Harsh Dubey made his T20 debut on November 4, 2021, for Vidarbha in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, rounding off a breakthrough year that established him firmly in senior domestic cricket.

Over the next three seasons, he developed into one of Vidarbha’s most reliable match-winners in the Ranji Trophy, accumulating first-class wickets at a consistent pace while also contributing handy runs from the lower order.

The 2024–25 Ranji Trophy season changed everything. Dubey took a staggering 69 wickets across the season at an average of 16.98 and a strike rate of 38.17, bowling 439 overs in total — nearly 44 overs per match — a workload that underlined his incredible fitness and stamina.

That tally broke the long-standing record for the most wickets in a single Ranji Trophy season, making him only the sixth bowler in history to cross 60 wickets in one edition of the competition.

He also scored 476 runs that season and won the Player of the Tournament award.

Those performances caught the attention of IPL franchises. Sunrisers Hyderabad signed him as an injury replacement for Smaran Ravichandran ahead of IPL 2025, and he made an immediate impact.

In his very first delivery in an IPL match against Lucknow Super Giants, he took the wicket of Mitchell Marsh — a sign of his composure under pressure.

SRH won all three of their final-stage matches in which Dubey featured, and head coach Daniel Vettori publicly stated he believes Dubey will develop into a complete all-rounder by the next IPL season.

SRH retained him for IPL 2026, continuing to back his long-term potential.

Harsh Dubey’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Harsh Dubey has an estimated net worth of approximately ₹50 lakh (around USD 60,000).

He built this wealth primarily through his IPL contracts with Sunrisers Hyderabad, BCCI domestic match fees across the Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy over a five-year career.

Given his age of 23 and his status as a rising domestic star, this figure is consistent with where most non-contracted domestic players stand financially in Indian cricket.

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

Harsh Dubey holds an IPL contract with Sunrisers Hyderabad worth ₹30 lakh for the 2026 season, a figure at which SRH retained him following his debut IPL 2025 campaign.

He was first signed by SRH midway through IPL 2025 as an injury replacement for ₹30 lakh, after going unsold in both the 2023 and 2024 IPL auctions at a base price of ₹20 lakh.

He does not currently hold a BCCI central contract, meaning his income remains tied to domestic match fees and IPL earnings rather than a grade-based national retainer.

Salary

Harsh Dubey earns ₹30 lakh per IPL season from Sunrisers Hyderabad, which represents his primary source of cricket income in a single calendar year.

Beyond the IPL, he earns BCCI-regulated domestic match fees for each Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy appearance, which add up meaningfully given his consistent selection across all three formats for Vidarbha.

His 27 first-class matches, 31 List A games, and 30 T20 appearances over five seasons represent a steady accumulation of domestic earnings that forms the base of his financial profile.

Career Earnings by Year

Season Tournament Earnings (Approx.)
2021 Domestic debut (List A + T20) Domestic match fees
2022–23 Ranji Trophy + List A + SMAT Domestic match fees
2023–24 Ranji Trophy + List A + SMAT Domestic match fees
2024–25 Record Ranji Trophy + IPL 2025 (SRH) ₹30 lakh (IPL) + domestic fees
2025–26 IPL 2026 (SRH retained) ₹30 lakh (IPL) + domestic fees

Career Statistics

Bowling Statistics

Format Matches Innings Wickets Economy Average Best 5W
First-Class 27 133 3.05 23.26 6/36 9
List A 31 31 32 4.74 38.22 4/45 0
T20 30 3/22 0
IPL 6 6 9 8.84 18.67 3/34 0

Batting Statistics

Format Matches Runs Highest Score Average Strike Rate 50s
First-Class 27 1,009 84 25.87 59.91 9
List A 30 296 63 26.9 100.68 2
T20 30 164 53 16.4 113.1 1
IPL 6 12 9 6.00 171.43 0

FAQs

What is Harsh Dubey’s net worth?

Harsh Dubey’s estimated net worth is approximately ₹50 lakh (around USD 60,000), accumulated through his IPL contracts with SRH and five seasons of BCCI domestic cricket earnings.

How much does Harsh Dubey earn from the IPL?

SRH retained him for ₹30 lakh for IPL 2026, the same figure he earned when SRH signed him as an injury replacement during IPL 2025. He earned ₹30 lakh in both seasons combined from IPL.

Which IPL team does Harsh Dubey play for?

He plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad. SRH first signed him mid-season in IPL 2025 as injury cover and then retained him for IPL 2026 at his base price of ₹30 lakh.

What is Harsh Dubey famous for in cricket?

He holds the record for the most wickets in a single Ranji Trophy season — 69 wickets in 2024–25 at an average of 16.98 — making him only the sixth bowler ever to take 60+ wickets in a single Ranji Trophy season.

Does Harsh Dubey have a BCCI central contract?

No, Harsh Dubey does not hold a BCCI central contract. His income currently comes from domestic match fees and his IPL deal with Sunrisers Hyderabad. A central contract would depend on earning a senior India cap.

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.