Home
Cricket
From winners to runners-up, all you need to know about World Cup prize money

From winners to runners-up, all you need to know about World Cup prize money

Ahead of the semi-finals, let us take a look at all details of the World Cup 2023 prize money and who gets how much

World Cup 2023 Prize money: ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 will see its winners on November 19 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The winner of the prestigious trophy will be awarded US$4 million as price money and other teams will also receive rewards in the closing ceremony. Here are all the details of the ICC World Cup 2023 prize money that will be distributed to the participating team.

From the total prize money of US$10 million, the runners-up will get US$2 million, and the losing semi-finalists will receive US$800,000 each.

Prizes will be given to every team who wins the league matches. The six clubs that do not advance to the semifinals will be paid US$100,000, while the winners of each league stage match will take home US$40,000.

List of World Cup prize money

StagePrice Money
WinnersUS dollar 4,000,000
Runners upUS dollar 2,000,000
Losing Semi-Finalist (2)US dollar 800,000
Teams eliminated after group stage (6)US dollar 100,000
Winner of each group stage match (45)US dollar 40,000

ICC World Cup prize money

StagePrice Money
WinnersApprox. INR 33.29 crore
Runners upApprox. INR 16.64 crore
Losing Semi-Finalist (2)Approx. INR 6.6 crore
Teams eliminated after group stage (6)Approx. INR 83 Lakhs
Winner of each group stage match (45)Approx. INR 33 Lakhs

World Cup Points Table 2023

Unbeaten India Cricket Team finish Cricket World Cup 2023 league stage at the top of the Points Table. India dominated the league stage with 9 wins out of nine games. South Africa finished 2nd with 14 points while Australia ended league stage with 14 points but on third place. New Zealand with 10 points finished 4th on the World Cup Points table.

Semifinals fixtures:

India vs New Zealand: Nov 15, Wednesday, Mumbai

South Africa vs Australia: Nov 16, Thursday, Kolkata

Follow
Share

Editor's Pick

DRS Oct 15: Kohli has Gautam Gambhir's backing, BCCI announces IND vs NZ fixtures & Impact Player gone

Top Stories

Share article
Follow us on social media
Google News Whatsapp channel
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?