Scotland Cricket Team Salary

Cricket Scotland awarded 14 professional contracts for 2025-26 season paying estimated £30,000-£70,000 annually across varying bands recognizing player needs and organizational capacity.

Brandon McMullen and Richie Berrington lead earnings through supplementary franchise income from ILT20 and Nepal Premier League creating $80,000-$150,000 total annual compensation.

The organization’s recovery from 2022 racism scandal and governance crisis limited contract budgets to £550,000 total player salaries. 

Nine women cricketers received landmark first-time professional contracts in 2023 establishing equal match fee structure with men’s team.

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

Player NamePositions Name
Richie BerringtonAll-rounder
Michael LeaskAll-rounder
Brandon McMullenAll-rounder
Chris GreavesAll-rounder
James DickinsonAll-rounder
Michael JonesBatsman
George MunseyBatsman
Oli HairsBatsman
Andrew UmeedBatsman
Michael EnglishBatsman
Matthew CrossWicket-keeper
Charlie TearWicket-keeper
Brad CurrieBowler
Safyaan SharifBowler
Gavin MainBowler
Chris SoleBowler
Jack JarvisBowler
Brad WhealBowler
Scott CurrieBowler
Jasper DavidsonBowler

Top 10 Highest-Paid Scotland Cricketers

Professional contracts range £30,000-£70,000 annually with franchise tournament participation doubling income for elite performers. Match fees supplement base contracts creating £40,000-£90,000 total earnings.

PlayerRoleContract TypeEst. Annual SalaryFranchise IncomeTotal Earnings
Brandon McMullenAll-rounderProfessional£60,000-£70,000$30,000-$50,000$110,000-$140,000
Richie Berrington (c)BatsmanProfessional£60,000-£70,000$25,000-$40,000$100,000-$130,000
Matthew CrossWicketkeeperProfessional£50,000-£60,000£50,000-£60,000
Michael LeaskAll-rounderProfessional£50,000-£60,000$15,000-$25,000£65,000-£80,000
Chris GreavesAll-rounderProfessional£45,000-£55,000£45,000-£55,000
Chris McBrideBatsmanProfessional£45,000-£55,000£45,000-£55,000
Safyaan SharifBowlerProfessional£40,000-£50,000£40,000-£50,000
Mark WattSpinnerProfessional£40,000-£50,000£40,000-£50,000
Brad WhealFast bowlerProfessional£40,000-£50,000£40,000-£50,000
Jack JarvisBatsmanProfessional£35,000-£45,000£35,000-£45,000

McMullen earned $110,000-$140,000 in 2024 combining £60,000-£70,000 Cricket Scotland professional contract plus Dubai Capitals ILT20 deal ($30,000-$40,000) and Sudurpaschim Royals Nepal Premier League participation ($10,000-$15,000).

His all-rounder value creates franchise demand unavailable to specialist Scottish players.

Berrington’s $100,000-$130,000 annual income stems from £60,000-£70,000 Cricket Scotland top-tier contract as captain plus Vancouver Knights Global T20 Canada participation before league cancellation.

His 15-year international career averaging £40,000-£60,000 annually generated estimated $1 million net worth.

Richest Scotland Cricketers by Net Worth

Limited franchise access restricts Scottish wealth accumulation to players securing county cricket or T20 league opportunities. Berrington and McMullen lead through strategic overseas earnings.

PlayerRoleEstimated Net WorthAgePrimary Wealth Source
Richie BerringtonBatsman$1M-$1.5M38Cricket Scotland 15-year career
Brandon McMullenAll-rounder$300K-$600K25Cricket Scotland + ILT20
Kyle Coetzer (retired)Batsman$800K-$1.2M41Cricket Scotland + County
Calum MacLeod (retired)Batsman$600K-$900K38Cricket Scotland career
Michael LeaskAll-rounder$400K-$700K37Cricket Scotland contracts

Berrington accumulated $1-1.5 million through Cricket Scotland contracts totaling £600,000-£700,000 over 15 professional years, county cricket stints worth £100,000+ combined, and Global T20 Canada participation generating $150,000+ before cancellation.

His captaincy bonuses and consistent selection across all formats maximized earning potential.

McMullen’s $300K-$600K reflects rapid wealth growth from Cricket Scotland contracts averaging £60,000 annually since 2021 plus ILT20 and Nepal Premier League deals totaling $100,000+ across three seasons.

His breakthrough performances in 2023 T20 World Cup qualifiers elevated commercial value.

Cricket Scotland Financial Recovery and Contract Structure

Scotland’s £550,000 total player salary budget reflects organizational rebuilding after 2022 independent review exposed institutional racism requiring governance overhaul.

2023-24 Structure: 14 men’s professional contracts (£30,000-£70,000 varying bands), 9 women’s professional contracts (landmark first-time deals), equal match fees across genders.

Contract Bands: Recognition of player experience, format availability, and organizational capacity creates £10,000-£15,000 increments between tiers.

Match Fees: ODI/T20I fees supplement base contracts creating total compensation £40,000-£90,000 for regular internationals.

Ireland’s €70,000 ($76,000) maximum contract exceeds Scotland’s £70,000 ($91,000) marginally. Kenya’s suspended contracts and Netherlands’ €340,000 budget crisis demonstrate Scotland’s relative stability among smaller Associate nations.

Limited Franchise and County Earnings

Scottish players access occasional T20 franchise tournaments and domestic county opportunities providing £15,000-£50,000 supplementary income. Limited global league participation restricts earning potential.

ILT20: Brandon McMullen (Dubai Capitals – $30,000-$40,000) represents Scotland’s sole consistent franchise participant.

Nepal Premier League: McMullen (Sudurpaschim Royals – $10,000-$15,000).

Global T20 Canada (Terminated): Berrington, MacLeod earned $15,000-$25,000 before 2024 league cancellation.

County Cricket: Limited participation with players occasionally securing short-term T20 Blast contracts (£15,000-£30,000).

Combined overseas opportunities generate £25,000-£60,000 for Scotland’s top three players while remaining squad earns £35,000-£55,000 annually from Cricket Scotland contracts alone.

FAQs

Who is Scotland’s highest-paid cricketer?

Brandon McMullen earns $110,000-$140,000 annually combining £60,000-£70,000 Cricket Scotland professional contract plus $40,000-$60,000 from Dubai Capitals ILT20 and Nepal Premier League deals. His all-rounder value creates franchise demand generating double typical Scottish cricket income.

How much does Cricket Scotland pay contracted players?

Cricket Scotland awards 14 professional contracts paying £30,000-£70,000 annually across varying performance-based bands plus match fees creating total compensation £40,000-£90,000 for regular internationals. The £550,000 total budget reflects post-crisis rebuilding limiting individual salaries.

Which Scottish cricketers play in franchise leagues?

Brandon McMullen (Dubai Capitals ILT20, Sudurpaschim Royals NPL) represents Scotland’s primary franchise participant earning $40,000-$60,000 combined. Most teammates lack consistent global league access creating income disparity versus Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Namibian players accessing multiple franchises annually.

What is Richie Berrington’s net worth?

Richie Berrington’s net worth stands at $1-1.5 million accumulated through 15-year Cricket Scotland career generating £600,000-£700,000 total contracts, county cricket participation worth £100,000+, and Global T20 Canada deals totaling $150,000+ before league termination. His captaincy bonuses supplement base earnings.

Can Scottish cricketers survive on cricket income alone?

Top-tier contracted players earning £60,000-£90,000 sustain professional cricket careers though supplementary income through coaching or part-time employment remains common. Lower-tier professionals on £30,000-£45,000 often maintain secondary jobs balancing cricket commitments amid Scotland’s modest contract budgets compared to Full Member nations.