
At 14, most kids are focused on exams.
He was signed in the IPL for ₹1.1 crore, with a base price of just ₹30 lakh.
Rajasthan Royals had already earmarked ₹10 crore for him after private trials.
That’s conviction.
Now the remarkable part:
In just his first three matches, he generated approximately ₹3.53 crore in value for the franchise - against a cost of around ₹23 lakh.
That’s nearly a 16x return, before turning 15.
Today, his estimated annual earnings look like this:
• ₹1.1 crore - IPL salary
• ₹1.5 crore - brand endorsements
• ₹21 lakh - domestic/U-19 fees
• ₹40 lakh - performance bonuses
≈ ₹3.2 crore per year
And his expenses? Minimal.
Most costs are covered by family, team, and support systems.
Now consider the long-term scenario:
If he begins investing ₹20 crore annually from age 18, even at a 15% return,
he could potentially reach ₹400+ crore in his 20s and ₹2,000+ crore in his 30s.


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