How much money does Chris Gayle earn yearly?
What is his net worth?
Jamaica's batting king Chris Gayle, a lethal Twenty20 batsman, is one of the richest cricketers in the world.
He plays the shortest and most lucrative format of the game on just about every continent that the game is played.
Gayle, 36, has played in more Twenty20 league matches than any other player on the planet.
At last count, the big-hitting batsman has so far played for 13 teams, with Royal Challengers Bangalore, Jamaica Tallawahs, Lions, Somerset, Barisal Bulls, and Melbourne Renegades the teams he has played for in 2015.
StatsPac can comfortably say that Gayle, who operates a night club at his mansion in Jamaica, according to reports, earns more than JMD $200,000,000 a year.
Sponsors PepsiCo and Royal Challenge ensure that he is well taken care of.
As at February 2015, his net worth was about US$25 million.
Getting long in the tooth and prone to spasmodic back pains, Gayle has about another four years of cricket left in him; but only if he quits Test cricket and plays One Day Internationals sparingly.
What is his net worth?
By Paul Burrowes
StatsPac
Gayle at his mansion
Jamaica's batting king Chris Gayle, a lethal Twenty20 batsman, is one of the richest cricketers in the world.
He plays the shortest and most lucrative format of the game on just about every continent that the game is played.
Gayle, 36, has played in more Twenty20 league matches than any other player on the planet.
At last count, the big-hitting batsman has so far played for 13 teams, with Royal Challengers Bangalore, Jamaica Tallawahs, Lions, Somerset, Barisal Bulls, and Melbourne Renegades the teams he has played for in 2015.
StatsPac can comfortably say that Gayle, who operates a night club at his mansion in Jamaica, according to reports, earns more than JMD $200,000,000 a year.
Sponsors PepsiCo and Royal Challenge ensure that he is well taken care of.
As at February 2015, his net worth was about US$25 million.
Getting long in the tooth and prone to spasmodic back pains, Gayle has about another four years of cricket left in him; but only if he quits Test cricket and plays One Day Internationals sparingly.

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