ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023: Check the earnings of winning teams in World Cup 2023
The International Cricket Council (ICC) will award India $2 million as prize money for ranking as runners-up in the World Cup 2023. They will receive additional compensation for their group-stage victories.
The ICC would award India $2 million in prize money if they finished second in the World Cup 2023. They were defeated in the final by a dominant Australian team, their only defeat of the tournament. Before that, the Rohit Sharma-led team had won 10 consecutive games, including a semi-final victory over New Zealand.
Before the tournament began, ICC announced that this year, for the first time, teams would earn for each of their group stage victories
Earnings of Team India from this World Cup totaled US$23,60,000.
The earnings of Team India from this World Cup totaled US$23,60,000. How they wish they could have traded everything for that World Cup trophy with Australia.
However, the trophy and winner's medal were not Australia's only triumphs after defeating India by six wickets on Sunday in front of 95000 spectators at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The team led by Pat Cummins walked away with a large pay cheque.
Australia earned $42,80,000 in total during the 2023 World Cup
Australia's World Cup victory earned them US$4 million. As a result of winning seven of their nine group stage games, they received an extra $280,000 USD. Australia earned $42,80,000 in total during the 2023 World Cup.
Semi-finalists Aside from Australia and India, New Zealand and South Africa were among the highest earners. Reaching the semifinals earned them both $800,000, but the Proteas' higher earnings came from winning more games during the group stage. They shared the same $280,000 bonus as Australia for winning seven games during the group stage. Conversely, the Kiwis took home US$200,000 for their five victories.
Pakistan and Afghanistan secured 4 victories in 9 matches and rewarded US$160,000
Every team in this World Cup received prize money for winning in the group stages. Pakistan and Afghanistan, who secured four victories in nine matches and placed fifth and sixth in the points table respectively, were awarded US$160,000 each.
The Netherlands, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka took home US$80,000, US$120,000, and US$80,000, respectively, for winning their two matches in the tournament. The defending champions won US$120,000.
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