Beth Mooney Net Worth: Here are earnings of Australia’s wicketkeeper-batter

Beth Mooney is the wicketkeeper-batter of the Australian women’s cricket team, who also plays for Gujarat Giants in the Women’s Premier League (WPL) and Brisbane Heat Women in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). She is known for her aggressive batting and ability to score runs at higher pace. 

Beth Mooney was a part of the Brisbane Heat’s back-to-back WBBL title campaigns in 2018 and 2019 respectively and was adjudged player of the match in both the finals. She is also amongst the richest women cricketers from Australia. Let’s have a look at her net worth and lifestyle.

Beth Mooney Net Worth 2024

Beth Mooney enjoys a whopping net worth of around $2 million which is close to ₹16.77 Crore. She is a part of the annual contract by Cricket Australia and also earns by participating in different franchise leagues in the world. Apart from that, she also adds to her net worth through brand deals and endorsements. 

Beth Mooney Net Worth

Around $2 Million 

Net Worth in Indian Rupees 

₹16.77 Crore

WPL Salary

₹2 Crore

Beth Mooney was picked by Gujarat Giants for ₹2 Crore in the inaugural Women’s Premier League. She was also appointed as the captain of the franchise. However, she hasn’t been able to lead Gujarat Giants to the title so far. 

Year

Team

Price

2024

Gujarat Giants

₹2 Crore

2023

Gujarat Giants

₹2 Crore

Beth Mooney Career 

Beth Mooney made her debut for the Australian women’s cricket team in a T20I match against India Women in Adelaide on January 26, 2016. Since then, she has played seven Tests, 74 ODIs and 98 T20Is for Australia Women, scoring 5662 runs across formats so far. 

Format

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

BF

SR

100s

50s

WTests

7

12

0

453

85

37.75

874

51.83

0

4

WODIs

74

67

21

2380

133

51.73

2772

85.85

3

16

WT20Is

98

92

23

2829

117*

41.00

2288

123.64

2

23

Beth Mooney has also made a prominent name among popular brands across the world. She has worked with several brands so far including Gray Nicolls, Icon Sports, Asics, Cetaphil and many more. 

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