Shane Warne’s family’s fortunes brightened with Rajasthan Royals’ Rs 15,300 crore deal! Know why and how you will get Rs 460 crore
Shane Warne: Before IPL 2026, Rajasthan Royals has been bought by Kal Somani for about 1.63 billion US dollars, now the biggest benefit of this deal is also going to be given to the family of veteran former cricketer Shane Warne.
Shane Warne: Before IPL 2026, the record deal of Rajasthan Royals has created a stir in the cricket world. The team has been bought by Kal Somani for about 1.63 billion US dollars, now the biggest benefit of this deal is also going to be given to the family of veteran former cricketer Shane Warne.
How will Shane Warne benefit from Rajasthan’s deal?
Actually, on Tuesday, Rajasthan Royals got a new owner. American businessman Kal Somani has bought Rajasthan Royals by spending 1.63 billion US dollars. Now only one question is arising in the minds of the fans that how will Shane Warne’s family benefit from this deal of RR? The answer to this question is the far-sighted thinking of former captain Shane Warne. Let us tell you, this is a decision taken keeping the future in mind, after knowing which people are considering it as a master stroke by Warne.
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How to get 460 crores?
Let us tell you, former cricketer Shane Warne has played 4 seasons for Rajasthan Royals in IPL history. In each season, he took a salary of Rs 9.35 crore from RR. Apart from this salary, he had also demanded equity from Rajasthan. Warne had 0.75 percent equity in the franchise every year. Warne has played in four seasons of IPL, so at the rate of 0.75 percent, his total equity in Rajasthan Royals was 3 percent. Now that the franchise has been sold for Rs 15,300, his share at the rate of 3 percent will be around Rs 460 crore, which will be given to his family.
Rajasthan was made champion
It is worth noting that Shane Warne made Rajasthan Royals the champion for the first time under his captaincy in IPL 2008. He played a total of 4 seasons for Rajasthan Royals, taking 57 wickets in 55 matches.
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