Zimbabwe Cricket’s 2026 player salaries follow a tiered central contract system for the 2025-26 season, offering financial stability amid limited board revenue. Annual earnings span US$18,000 to US$180,000, supplemented by match fees and T20 league income.
Zimbabwe Players Central Contracts Overview
Zimbabwe Cricket categorizes players into grades based on experience and performance, with elite contracts for stars like Sikandar Raza. No major revisions occurred in 2026, but recent ICC performances may prompt future increases. Lower tiers support emerging talent, ensuring squad depth.
Zimbabwe Players Match Fees Structure
Players earn additional fees per international match, plus bonuses for milestones like fifties or five-wicket hauls up to US$500. These boost income for frequent performers, especially in T20Is. Reserves receive lower amounts, incentivizing selection.
| Format | Match Fee (US$) per Match |
|---|---|
| Test | 2,000–5,000 |
| ODI | 1,000–3,000 |
| T20I | 500–2,000 |
| Performance Bonus | Up to 500 |
Zimbabwe Cricket Top Players Earnings
Key players like Raza combine contracts with global leagues (CPL, SA20), exceeding base pay. Estimates include matches and bonuses; actuals vary by appearances.
| Player | Est. Annual Earnings (US$) |
|---|---|
| Sikandar Raza | 55,000–80,000+ |
| Blessing Muzarabani | 40,000–60,000 |
| Sean Williams | 50,000+ |
| Craig Ervine | 40,000+ |
| Richard Ngarava | 30,000–50,000 |
| Brian Bennett | 20,000–30,000 |
Zimbabwe Players Challenges and Comparisons
ZC relies on ICC funds and bilaterals, limiting salaries versus BCCI or ECB. Players often prioritize T20 franchises for higher pay, aiding retention. Improved results could lead to revisions, benefiting talents like Muzarabani.




