Dhoni named ninth most marketable sportsperson

Captain Cool pips football star Cristiano Ronaldo and Andy Murray

Updated - July 25, 2015 12:03 pm IST

Published - July 25, 2015 11:51 am IST - London

Team India ODI captain M.S. Dhoni.

Team India ODI captain M.S. Dhoni.

India’s ODI cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was named the ninth most marketable sportsperson in the world ahead of the likes of football superstar Lionel Messi in a list prepared by London School of Marketing.

Dhoni also pipped football star Cristiano Ronaldo and Andy Murray in the list of the world’s 20 most marketable sportspersons.

While compiling the list, LSM researchers looked at the brand value of the individuals along with their current income from sponsorship and the percentage of their total earnings it accounted for. Their social media presence was also taken into consideration.

Swiss tennis master Roger Federer was named as the most marketable sports star in the world, followed by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson at second and third respectively.

The Swiss, who has 17 Grand Slam singles titles to his credit, missed his chance to grab his eighth Wimbledon title recently.

“He may not have won Wimbledon this year, but it’s Federer’s personal characteristics which sponsors find so attractive,” said Jacques de Cock, faculty member at the London School of Marketing.

Tennis stars dominate the power list with Djokovic seventh on the list, followed by Rafael Nadal. Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams — the only two women to make it into the top 20 — claim the 12th and 20th spots, respectively.

Here’s the list:

Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Rory McIlroy, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kobe Bryant, Maria Sharapova, Lionel Messi, Usain Bolt, Neymar, Andy Murray, Kei Nishikori, Derrick Rose, Floyd Mayweather, Serena Williams.s

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