
After making his international debut in Australia in 2020, Cameron Green has established himself as one of the leading all-rounders in world cricket. Towering at 6’6″, Green is known for his elegant batting, effective medium-pace bowling and exceptional fielding skills.
Over the years, Green has become one of the mainstays of Australian cricket, which is going through a transitional phase. His exploits during Australia’s first Test World Cup and ODI World Cup triumphs made him indispensable across formats.
However, a back injury robbed Green’s ever-growing career of a full year, missing the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy and the 2025-26 Ashes. Despite the setbacks, Green has emerged as one of the most sought-after cricketers around the world, so much so that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have achieved stupendous success. ₹Last year’s auction was 25.20 million crowns.
What is the net worth of Cameron Green?
Most of Green’s income comes from national contracts and match fees along with his IPL salaries. According to a report on timesnownews.com, Green, who plays all three formats for Australia, earns around AUD 800,000 to AUD 1 million a year. In addition, Green is believed to earn a significant portion from match fees.
The said report gets around $20,000 per match (in Tests), around $15,000 per match (ODI) and around $10,000 per match in T20Is. These revenues contribute to substantial growth in Green’s annual income. However, Cricket Australia does not release the exact figures.
Cameron Greene IPL Salaries
Green made his IPL debut when Mumbai Indians fired ₹17.50 crore in 2023. He played with the five-time champions for a season before being traded to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the same amount in an all-cash deal. However, Green has missed IPL 2025 due to injury.
On December 16, 2025, Green was bought for a record ₹25.20 crore from the KKR franchise. However, Green gets ₹18 crores as per the new IPL rules as the rest ₹7.20 crore will go towards welfare funds for players. To add more to this, cash rewards for matches – mostly ₹1 lakh – have also added to Green’s IPL earnings over the years.
Based on a report by timesnownews.com, Green is believed to earn around $500,000-$1 million a year from brand endorsements, which include bat maker Gray-Nicolls, sportswear brand Asics and energy drink giant Red Bull, watch giant Rado and others. Exact numbers are not disclosed.
At just 26 years of age, Green’s total net worth is believed to have crossed the AUD 10 million mark and will potentially grow in the future.





