What is Stuart Broad’s net worth?

STUART Broad retired from his cricket career after 17 years live on Sky on Saturday July 29, 2023.

His retirement was a shock to the community, but how much did he earn during his career?

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How much is Stuart Broad worth?

Stuart Broad‘s net worth is estimated to be around £53.7 million ($69 million).

He made his money from playing cricket and having a pub chain called Tap & Run, which is located near Nottingham.

Next to being a businessman, Stuart also has various sponsorship’s with brands such as Adidas, Red Bull, Hardys, Simon and Schuster, The Belfry and Investec.

His salary is reported to be around £700,000 ($824,992) per year from the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) annual contract.

It also includes bonuses relating to performance.

How much do England cricket players get paid?

An England cricket player can earn between £650,000 to £1 million per year.

The ECB is handing out three different kind of contracts.

These contract types are called central contract, increment and pace bowling development.

Central contracts are given out to players who play regularly and can be worth up to £900,000.

Increment contracts are awarded to players who are playing in the international arena, which means that they get an additional salary.

And pace bowling development contracts are given to players, who play less matches.

Who is Stuart Broad’s wife Mollie King?

Mollie King is a singer and model from Wandsworth in London.

She was born on June 4, 1987.

In 2007 Mollie auditioned as part of the girl band, Fallen Angelz, for X Factor UK, however they did not progress past the Bootcamp round.

Later that year, Mollie joined the girl band, The Saturdays, as fifth member.

The Saturdays toured with Girls Aloud and released four albums and sold over five million copies.

In 2014 the band took a permanent hiatus.

Two years later, Mollie released her debut single, Back To You and in 2017 she was a contestant on BBC series Strictly Come Dancing.

She joined BBC Radio 1 as a presenter and since September 2022, Mollie has her own show Future Pop.

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