In the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) mini auction, which took place in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, Cameron Green made history by becoming the most expensive overseas player ever in the tournament. The Australian all-rounder kicked things off with a base price of INR 2 Crore, but after an intense bidding war, he was sold for a staggering INR 25.20 crore to the Kolkata Knight Riders. Thanks to the IPL's new 'maximum fee' rule, Green will actually take home Rs 18 crore. Still, with his impressive 6’6" stature, graceful batting style, and solid medium-pace bowling, Green has turned his on-field talent into some serious financial success. In this article, we’ll dive into Cameron Green's net worth as of 2025. Cameron Green’s net worth explained Regarded as one of the finest all-rounders Australia has ever produced, Cameron Green leads a life of luxury, boasting a net worth estimated between $7–10 million (around Rs 58–83 crore), according to Times Now. His earnings come from various sources, including his central contract with Cricket Australia, match fees, brand endorsements, and contracts in franchise cricket like the IPL and BBL. With his recent record-setting IPL contract with KKR making waves, let’s take a closer look at how Cameron has built his impressive wealth. Green is one of the 23 players signed under Cricket Australia's annual agreement for March 2025 – February 2026, earning between AUD 800,000 and 1 million each year. Read also: PBKS Squad for IPL 2026: Complete Squad and Predicted XI of Punjab Kings Cameron Green’s earnings from IPL and BBL Cameron Green’s earnings from franchise cricket, particularly in the IPL and BBL, have really set him up financially. His IPL contract for 2026 marks a significant milestone in his financial journey. In 2023, the Mumbai Indians brought Cameron Green on board for a whopping Rs 17.5 crore, and then he was traded to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2024. This year, he made headlines when the Kolkata Knight Riders picked him up for a staggering Rs 25.20 crore, which is the highest bid ever for an overseas player. Thanks to the IPL mini-auction rules, Green will pocket Rs 18 crore, with the extra funds going towards player welfare. Even with that cap in place, the Rs 18 crore paycheck is a huge boost to his career earnings. When it comes to his BBL earnings, it’s worth mentioning that Cricket Australia doesn’t reveal exact player salaries. Still, as a top player, it’s safe to say his earnings there are also quite impressive. At just 26, Green’s rising star has caught the attention of major brands. He’s currently partnered with bat maker Grey-Nicolls, sportswear brand Asics, and energy drink powerhouse Red Bull, among others.