Afghanistan Cricket Team Salary

Rashid Khan earns ₹18 crore annually from Gujarat Titans while the Afghanistan Cricket Board pays him just ₹72.82 lakh per year. This staggering 24x difference defines Afghan cricket’s unique financial reality where franchise leagues dwarf international contracts.

The ACB maintains 30 centrally contracted players across Grade A ($700-$1,000/month) and Grade B ($400-$600/month) categories. Only IPL, BBL, and PSL earnings transform Afghanistan’s stars into cricket’s wealthiest players despite minimal board support.

View comprehensive player biography and net worth information for Afghanistan’s cricket roster.

Player NamePosition
Ibrahim ZadranOpening Batter
Sediqullah AtalOpening Batter
Hashmatullah ShahidiTop-order Batter
Najibullah ZadranBatter
Riaz HassanBatter
Rahmanullah GurbazWicketkeeper-Batter
Ikram AlikhilWicketkeeper-Batter
Mohammad IshaqWicketkeeper-Batter
Rahmat ShahAll-rounder
Azmatullah OmarzaiAll-rounder
Mohammad NabiAll-rounder
Karim JanatAll-rounder
Nangeyalia KharoteAll-rounder (Spin)
Gulbadin NaibBatting All-rounder
Rashid KhanBowling All-rounder
Noor AhmadBowler (Spin)
AM GhazanfarBowler (Spin)
Fazalhaq FarooqiBowler (Fast-medium)
Fareed AhmadBowler (Fast-medium)
Naveed ZadranBowler (Fast-medium)
Naveen-ul-HaqRight-arm medium-fast bowler
Nawroz MangalRight-handed batsman
Samiullah ShinwariAll-rounder
Mohammad ShahzadRight-handed opening batsman/Wicketkeeper
Hazratullah ZazaiLeft-handed opening batsman

Top 10 Highest-Paid Afghanistan Cricketers

Afghan players dominate T20 franchise earnings globally while surviving on Asia’s smallest board retainers. Rashid Khan’s combined annual income exceeds $2.5 million across five international leagues.

PlayerRoleACB GradeMonthly RetainerIPL 2025 SalaryTotal Annual Earnings
Rashid KhanLeg-spinnerA$1,000₹18 crore$2.5M+
Noor AhmadLeft-arm spinner₹10 crore$1.3M+
Mujeeb Ur RahmanOff-spinnerB$500$450K+
Mohammad NabiAll-rounderA$900$400K+
Rahmanullah GurbazWicketkeeper-batsmanA$800₹2 crore$350K+
Naveen-ul-HaqFast bowlerA$800₹1.5 crore$280K+
Azmatullah OmarzaiAll-rounderA$800$200K+
Fazalhaq FarooqiFast bowlerB$500$150K+
Hashmatullah ShahidiBatsman (c)A$700$120K+
Ibrahim ZadranBatsmanB$600$80K+

Noor Ahmad’s ₹10 crore IPL 2025 contract with Chennai Super Kings catapulted him into Afghanistan’s top three earners overnight. The 20-year-old spinner earned more in one IPL season than his entire ACB career would generate.

Rashid Khan participates in IPL, BBL (Adelaide Strikers – ₹3Cr), PSL (Lahore Qalandars – ₹1.27Cr), SA20 (MI Cape Town – ₹1.3Cr), and The Hundred (Trent Rockets – ₹1.2Cr) annually. His five-league portfolio generates ₹24.97 crore before ACB salary additions.

Richest Afghanistan Cricketers by Net Worth

Franchise cricket transformed Afghanistan’s stars from struggling athletes into multi-millionaires within a decade. Rashid Khan’s journey from Nangarhar streets to ₹31 crore net worth symbolizes cricket’s power to change lives.

PlayerRoleEstimated Net WorthAgePrimary Wealth Source
Rashid KhanLeg-spinner₹31 crore ($4M)26IPL + Multi-league earnings
Mohammad NabiAll-rounder₹18 crore ($2.2M)40PSL + ILT20 + BBL
Mujeeb Ur RahmanOff-spinner₹12 crore ($1.5M)24BBL + PSL + CPL
Rahmanullah GurbazWicketkeeper₹8 crore ($1M)23IPL + BPL
Naveen-ul-HaqFast bowler₹6 crore ($750K)25IPL + CPL

Rashid accumulated ₹31 crore through consistent IPL earnings escalating from ₹4 crore (2017) to ₹18 crore (2025) plus BBL contracts worth ₹3 crore annually since 2016. His nine IPL seasons generated ₹93 crore total earnings before taxes and agent fees.

Brand endorsements with Red Bull, Puma, and Afghan telecommunications companies contribute ₹5 crore annually to Rashid’s income. His global social media following (12M+ across platforms) commands premium rates for sponsored content.

ACB Central Contract Structure

Afghanistan’s cricket board operates Asia’s most modest salary system despite producing global T20 stars. Grade A players earn $8,400-$12,000 annually while India’s BCCI pays Grade C contracts worth $115,000.

Grade A Players (11 contracted): $700-$1,000 monthly ($8,400-$12,000 annual) – Rashid Khan, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Mohammad Nabi, Azmatullah Omarzai lead this tier.

Grade B Players (17 contracted): $400-$600 monthly ($4,800-$7,200 annual) – Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Mujeeb Ur Rahman included.

Match Fees: ODI – $2,000 per game, T20I – $1,500 per game, Test – $3,000 per game.

Pakistan’s PCB pays Category A players PKR 4.5M monthly ($16,200) compared to Afghanistan’s $1,000 maximum. Bangladesh Cricket Board’s Grade A earners receive $8,000 monthly versus ACB’s similar amounts despite vastly different revenue capabilities.

IPL and Franchise League Earnings

Indian Premier League salaries rescue Afghan cricketers from poverty-level board payments. Rashid Khan’s ₹18 crore IPL contract equals 148 years of maximum ACB salary at current exchange rates.

Afghanistan Players in IPL 2025: Rashid Khan (Gujarat Titans – ₹18Cr), Noor Ahmad (Chennai Super Kings – ₹10Cr), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Kolkata Knight Riders – ₹2Cr), Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Delhi Capitals – ₹2Cr), Naveen-ul-Haq (Lucknow Super Giants – ₹1.5Cr).

Other Major T20 Leagues: BBL contracts range $140,000-$450,000, PSL deals $90,000-$150,000, SA20 payments $80,000-$175,000, The Hundred wages £60,000-£125,000.

Combined franchise cricket generates $15M+ annually for Afghanistan’s top 15 players. Elite players contest 120+ T20 matches globally (IPL 17, BBL 14, PSL 12, international 20+) creating grueling annual schedules.

Tournament Bonuses and Incentives

ACB offers modest performance incentives compared to revenue-rich boards. World Cup 2023 semifinal bonuses totaled $5,000 per player despite historic achievement defeating England and Pakistan.

ICC Tournament Bonuses: World Cup group stage – $2,000 per player, knockout qualification – $3,000 additional, semifinal/final – $5,000-$10,000 progression payments.

Bilateral Series: Series victories – $1,000-$2,500 per player, whitewash wins – $3,000-$5,000 total.

Individual Performance: Five-wicket hauls – $500, centuries – $500, Player of Series – $1,500-$3,000.

IPL franchises pay ₹10-25 lakh per match win bonuses to entire squad. Rashid Khan’s Gujarat Titans title run earned estimated ₹1.5 crore playoff bonuses beyond his ₹18 crore base salary.

FAQs

Who is Afghanistan’s highest-paid cricketer?

Rashid Khan earns ₹18 crore IPL salary, ₹6.97 crore from BBL/PSL/SA20/The Hundred, plus ₹72.82 lakh ACB contract totaling ₹25.7 crore annually. His ₹31 crore net worth includes career earnings exceeding ₹120 crore before expenses.

How much does the Afghanistan Cricket Board pay players?

ACB pays Grade A players $700-$1,000 monthly ($8,400-$12,000 annual) and Grade B players $400-$600 monthly ($4,800-$7,200 annual). Match fees add $1,500-$3,000 per game depending on format.

Which Afghanistan players are in IPL 2025?

Five Afghan cricketers secured IPL 2025 contracts: Rashid Khan (GT – ₹18Cr), Noor Ahmad (CSK – ₹10Cr), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (KKR – ₹2Cr), Mujeeb Ur Rahman (DC – ₹2Cr), Naveen-ul-Haq (LSG – ₹1.5Cr). Combined earnings total ₹33.5 crore.

What is Rashid Khan’s total net worth in 2025?

Rashid Khan’s net worth stands at ₹31 crore ($4 million) accumulated through nine IPL seasons (₹93Cr total), eight BBL campaigns, multiple PSL/SA20/The Hundred contracts, plus ₹5 crore annual endorsements with Red Bull and Puma.

Why do Afghanistan cricketers prioritize franchise leagues?

Financial necessity drives Afghan players toward franchise leagues paying 20-50x more than ACB commitments. Rashid Khan earns ₹1.06 crore per IPL match versus $1,500 ACB T20I fee, creating impossible choice between national duty and family financial security.