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Former English cricketer and corporate executive, Phil Edmonds has a net worth of $21 million. He represented England at international level and Middlesex at country level, respectively. The left-arm spinner took five wickets on his Test debut against Australia at Leeds in 1975. He took 125 wickets during a 12-year Test career, but it was at the county level where he excelled. His partnership with "spin twin" John Emburey helped Middlesex to County Championship and one-day success.

Even on the field, Edmonds business brain was hard at work and he was credited with being one of the first players to secure a commercial product endorsement, wearing a Swatch watch while bowling. He played for Middlesex until 1992 by which time he was developing his business career. He is known to have the most entertaining and colorful characters in the game. Upon his retirement, the strong-minded and free-spirited individual became a successful corporate executive, albeit the controversies.

Phillipe-Henri Edmonds was born in Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia, he built a succession of oil companies largely in Africa. His one big success, Central African Mining, and Exploration was sold in 2009, netting Edmonds £8 million for his stake. He is married to the author, Frances Edmonds, and they have a daughter.


Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2014

Salary

Phil Edmonds and his business partner, Andrew Groves' salary for the year 2014

$1,300,000

2010

Asset

Purchase value of Phil Edmonds and his business partner, Andrew Groves' Dassault Falcon 20 private jet

$3,100,000

2008

Earning Turned Donation

Donation of Phil Edmonds' proceeds from CAMEC into his charitable trust, whose projects include funding a school in Zambia

$3,210,000

2008

Asset

Purchase value of Phil Edmonds' African Medical Investments (AMI) of a plot of land in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique

$5,500,000

2008

Asset

Purchase value of Phil Edmonds' African Medical Investments (AMI) of the company called VIP Healthcare from a Zimbabwean medic called Dr Vivek Solanki

$6,420,000

2007

Sale of Asset

Sale of Phil Edmonds' platinum venture Afplats to Impala Platinum

$580,000,000

2006

Asset

Current stock market value of the company Camec as the company's chairman

$1,080,000,000

2005

Salary

Annual salary from White Nile, the platinum mining concern, South African Resources as the company's chairman and chief executive officer

$147,560

2005

Asset

Purchase value of Phil Edmonds' Notting Hill townhouse

$5,130,000

2005

Asset

Current value of Phil Edmonds' shares in White Nile

$26,950,000