As the cricket world gears up for the much-anticipated 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup, the buzz around is higher than ever, with a big USD 10 million in prize money up for grabs. The tournament, set to kick off on October 5 in Ahmedabad, promises cricketing action that will have fans at the edge of their seats.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a substantial prize pool, with the winners of the competition set to get a big USD 4 million. This amount is the same that England claimed in their triumphant 2019 campaign.
But the rewards don’t stop there. The runners-up in this edition of the World Cup will get a handsome consolation prize of USD 2 million. Even the teams that falter at the semi-final stage won’t be going home empty-handed, as they will each receive USD 800,000.
In 2019, the winner received $4,000,000, the runner-up got $2,000,000, losing semi-finalists earned $800,000, and there was no prize for losing quarter-finalists. The winner of each group match received $40,000, and teams eliminated in the group stage received $100,000.
In 2015, the winner’s prize was $3,975,000, the runner-up received $1,750,000, losing semi-finalists received $600,000, and losing quarter-finalists received $300,000. The winner of each group match earned $45,000, and teams eliminated in the group stage received $35,000.