
Sourav Ganguly has net worth of Rs 7000000000, know about luxurious life style of former India captain
In these collection of pictures, we find out all about the lavish and luxurious lifestyle of former India captain and BCCI President Sourav Ganguly. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Sourav Ganguly turned out in 113 Tests and 311 ODIs for Team India. He notched up 7212 runs in Tests and 11363 runs in ODIs. Image credit: Source: Instagram
Sourav Ganguly also served as the BCCI President for a few years. Ganguly is currently cricket advisors to Delhi Capitals women's team. Image credit: Source: Instagram
Sourav Ganguly has reported net worth of Rs 700 crore, according to media reports. He has a 2-BHK apartment in London near Waterloo station and massive bungalow in Kolkata valued at Rs 7 crores. Image credit: Source: Instagram
Sourav Ganguly and his daughter Sana Ganguly shuttle between India and London. He is associated with numerous brands like Puma, JSW Cement, and My11 Circle. Image credit: Source: Instagram
Sourav Ganguly has invested in multiple startups as well such as Flickstree and Classplus. He is also co-owner of ATK Mohun Bagan ISL team. Image credit: Source: Instagram
Sourav Ganguly charges about Rs 3 crore for brand endorsements, according to media reports. Some of his other brand endorsements are Puma, DTDC, JSW Cement and Ajanta Shoes. Image credit: Source: Instagram
Sourav Ganguly got salary of Rs 5 crore as BCCI President. He earns around Rs 28 crore per year from advertisements, administrative work, and investment in businesses. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter)
Sourav Ganguly scored 38 international centuries which included 16 in Test cricket and 22 in ODIs.

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