How Much is Mitchell Starc Net Worth in 2025?
As of 2025, Mitchell Starc's estimated net worth is $25 Million. It’s not hard to see why: between his hefty IPL hauls, juicy Cricket Australia contract, brand endorsements, and probably a few savvy investments, Starc’s sitting pretty.
To be honest, for a fast bowler who’s spent half his career dodging injuries and zooming in and out of formats, it’s a legendary bank balance.
Who is Mitchell Starc?
Mitchell Starc is, simply put, one of Australia’s most intimidating left-arm quicks of the generation and that’s saying something from a country infamous for producing cricketing firebrands.
Born in Baulkham Hills, Sydney, he started out as a wicket-keeper before switching (thankfully) to bowling in his teens. Starc’s known for his swing, ferocious yorkers, and that ability to rip apart top orders in big matches.
If you watched the 2015 World Cup, you’ll remember him all over the highlights Starc was Player of the Tournament, and his World Cup wickets record is the stuff of quiz-night legend.
He’s married to fellow cricketer Alyssa Healy, which creates a sort of cricket power couple that probably leads to trash talk over breakfast and competitive backyard matches.
Starc finds time for fishing, gaming, and (reportedly) has an absolutely wild car collection. Oh, and he’s got the kind of humor that slips out in deadpan press conferences look up his “most awkward appeal ever” compilation for a good laugh.
Mitchell Starc Career Earnings
Mitchell Starc’s career earnings are a patchwork of match fees, IPL windfalls, endorsements, and Cricket Australia’s central contracts.
The IPL has been a particular goldmine: in 2024 he was snapped up by Kolkata Knight Riders for an astonishing ₹24.75 crore (around $3 million), the single highest-ever bid in IPL history. In 2025, Delhi Capitals signed him for ₹11.75 crore.
The numbers are wild, right? Across his IPL career, the tally is about ₹65.9 crore total he’s basically the IPL’s version of a high-roller.
His annual salary from Cricket Australia is typically about ₹14 crore ($1.7 million), and that’s before match bonuses and any cheeky “Player of the Match” prizes.
Add in brand deals (Audi, Raydel, Kookaburra, and who knows what else), and you get a cricketer with a serious portfolio.
Loose, informal bullet rundown:
- IPL 2024: ₹24.75 crore
- IPL 2025: ₹11.75 crore
- Career IPL total: ₹65.9 crore
- Australian contract: ₹14 crore/year
- Endorsements: brands like Audi, Raydel, Kookaburra, Coca-Cola Australia
At one point, Starc was reportedly offered a TV ad spot that involved bowling a lemon at moving targets. He did it–but insisted the lemon be replaced with a cricket ball “for authenticity.” Classic fast bowler move.
Mitchell Starc Early Life
Mitchell Starc’s early life was the sort of suburban Sydney story that feels familiar: backyard cricket, junior club games, and a slow progression from frustrated wicket-keeper to full-blown pace demon.
His dad played cricket at a decent level, but Starc’s first edge into the big leagues came with the Western Suburbs Club, and later the New South Wales under-17 side.
First-class debut by 18; international debut by 20 it was quick, but not painless: he had plenty of injuries, false starts, and critiques (Shane Warne publicly roasted him in 2014; Starc bounced back in spectacular fashion).
There’s an anecdote floating around about Starc’s childhood bat being so battered that his parents had to duct tape the handle before every big game. You’d think with his current salary he’d be able to buy the whole bat shop.