IPL 2025 breakout players Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Ayush Mhatre, and Priyansh Arya have quickly become more than just new names on the team sheets. Their blistering knocks and high-impact performances have not only filled the scoreboards but also added serious weight to their financial portfolios.
Suryavanshi, at just 14, has stunned audiences with a 35-ball century and earned ₹1.47 crore so far. Mhatre’s valiant 94-run innings have earned him ₹67.5 lakh, while Arya’s headline-making hundred and explosive debut have brought in a massive ₹4.7 crore.

Their auction buys were notable, but their match fees (₹7.5 lakh per game) have compounded their worth. While the tournament is now suspended due to military conflict between India and Pakistan, these three players have already left a mark strong enough to echo through every locker room and fanbase.
Suryavanshi has turned into the IPL’s most surprising headline. Barely a teenager, he announced himself with a 35-ball century against Gujarat Titans, becoming one of the youngest players ever to make such an impact in the league.
Representing Rajasthan Royals, the 14-year-old was signed for ₹1.1 crore at the auction. With five games played so far before the suspension, his match fee totals ₹37.5 lakh. That puts his overall IPL 2025 earnings at ₹1.47 crore. He’s not just grabbing runs, he’s attracting serious commercial attention, and sponsors are already circling.
Mhatre’s innings against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (94 runs from 48 balls) showed a maturity that belied his limited experience. Signed by Chennai Super Kings for ₹30 lakh, he has also played five matches, accumulating an extra ₹37.5 lakh through the newly introduced BCCI match fee structure. This places his total income this season at ₹67.5 lakh. Mhatre may not be the loudest name in the headlines, but his game has spoken volumes, earning praise from veterans and fans alike.
Arya made sure people remembered his name. In his debut for Punjab Kings, he smashed 47 off 23 balls and followed it with a brutal 100 off 39 balls against Chennai Super Kings. His ₹3.8 crore auction price made him one of the costlier uncapped players this season. Arya has participated in 12 matches, earning ₹90 lakh in match fees; taking his total income from the tournament to ₹4.7 crore. His ability to finish innings and adapt to pressure has already opened doors beyond the IPL, with reports suggesting national selectors are watching closely.
Though IPL 2025 has been suspended indefinitely due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan (leading to the cancellation of a match in Dharamshala after drone and missile attacks), these players made the most of their chances. Foreign players are reconsidering their participation, and the BCCI is working on ensuring their safety. But even amidst fear and disruption, Suryavanshi, Mhatre, and Arya have proven that talent finds its way through.
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