10 Richest National Boards Globally in 2025: India, Australia, England and more

By Aniket Kuila | July 29,2025

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BCCI (India)

Certainly, the richest! The Board of Control for Cricket in India, estimated to be worth more than $2.2 billion, owes much of its wealth to the IPL.

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CA (Cricket Australia)

The second position is held by this board, with about $79 million. Its finances are supported by strong Australian teams and the Big Bash League.

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ECB (England & Wales Cricket Board)

Third with an estimated $59 million. The income generated from England's packed home seasons and broadcast deals creates revenue.

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PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board)

Estimated at $55 million in net worth. Its income generation comes from the PSL and the return of international cricket.

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BCB (Bangladesh Cricket Board)

Surprisingly quite strong with about $51 million in value. The game's popularity and the BPL do help quite a bit.

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CSA (Cricket South Africa)

$47 million stands. The SA20 league is helping with its financial recovery.

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Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC)

Estimated to be worth around $38 million. The main streams of income are the funds from the International Cricket Council and irregular tours.

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SLC (Sri Lanka Cricket)

Valued at about $20 million. Despite past constraints, it is now attempting to put itself on a sound financial footing.

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CWI (Cricket West Indies)

Has a net worth of approximately $15 million. The Carnival Tourneys or CPL is the biggest revenue generator.

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NZC (New Zealand Cricket)

Tears the $9 million mark with heavy reliance on the ICC revenue and home series against bigger contingents.

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