
Mayanti Langer earns more money than her husband, know their huge net worth
The couple Stuart Binny and Mayanti Langer is very popular in the cricket world. Mayanti Langer's husband Stuart Binny is a former all-rounder of the Indian cricket team and Mayanti herself is a well-known sports anchor of India.
Surprisingly, Mayanti Langer's income and overall wealth are believed to exceed that of her husband, Stuart Binny. Here's a look at the net worth of both Stuart Binny and Mayanti Langer.
Stuart Binny played for Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL. During Rajasthan Royals, he earned a salary of Rs 3 crore per annum between 2011 and 2015. Between 2016 and 2017, Royal Challengers Bengaluru hired him at a contract of Rs 2 crore per annum. Subsequent to this, his contract with Rajasthan Royals between 2018 and 2019 was just Rs 50 lakh per annum. All in all, Stuart Binny earned approximately Rs 16.9 crore throughout his career in the IPL. But post his 2021 cricket retirement, his major sources of income have dwindled.
February 8, 1985, was the day Mayanti Langer was born in New Delhi. She went on to become the most familiar face in Indian sports broadcasting. Throughout the years, she has covered some of the largest sporting occasions in history, ranging from the 2010 FIFA World Cup to the Commonwealth Games in 2010, the 2011 Cricket World Cup, the 2014 Indian Super League, and the IPL. As of 2025, her net worth is reportedly about Rs 83 crore, as per a report published by FantasyKhiladi.com. Her income is primarily from her job as a sports anchor and presenter, with network deals from big players like Star Sports and ESPN. She also earns a substantial amount through brand endorsements, adding to her list of impressive career feats.
While the star Indian cricketer Stuart Binny's career was based on cricket, on the other hand his wife Mayanti Langer has made her mark in sports journalism. Stuart's total wealth is around Rs 16.9 crore, while Mayanti's wealth is much more than this and is estimated to be around Rs 83 crore. After retirement, Stuart Binny's sources of income have become limited, while Mayanti Langer is still active in her career and is constantly becoming a part of big events.
Stuart Binny was born on 3 June 1984 in Bengaluru, Karnataka. He is the son of former Indian cricketer Roger Binny. He played for the Indian cricket team from 2014 to 2016 and played 6 Tests, 14 ODIs and 3 T20 matches in his international career. His best performance was in the ODI match against Bangladesh in 2014, in which he took 6 wickets for just 4 runs, which is a record for India.
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