The Women’s Cricket reaches a new maximum with $ 13.88 million for the 2025 World Cup awards
Indicated news office
The ODI World Cup of the ICC ICC of 2025 will become a historical event in the history of women’s Cricket, not only because of the action in the field but also for the money of the record awards that is offered.
Scheduled to take place from September 30 to November 2 in India and Sri Lanka, the tournament will have the highest prize award at the Women’s Cricket, $ 13.88 million, an amazing increase of 297% of the $ 3.5 million offered in the previous edition held in New Zealand in 2022.
This great impulse not only eclipses the latest figures from the Women’s World Cup, but also exceeds the $ 10 million prize of the CPI Cricket Cricket Cricket World Cup that is held in India two years ago.
The champions of the next edition will take $ 4.48 million home, marking a 239% increase in what Australia received for winning the title of 2022. The finalist will earn $ 2.24 million, an increase of 273% from the amount granted to England three years ago.
The teams that reach the semifinals but that are not found in the final will still be generously rewarded, and each semifinalist gains $ 1.12 million. In the previous edition, this figure was at just $ 300,000.
In addition, each of the eight participants in the group stage will have guaranteed $ 250,000, while each victory in the group stage will bring $ 34,314. The teams that end in fifth and sixth positions will receive $ 700,000 each, and those who finish the tournament in the seventh and eighth place will earn $ 280,000 each.
When announcing this dramatic increase, the president of the ICC, Jay Shah, emphasized the global body’s commitment to equality and growth within the female game.
The increase in the award money is aligned with the broader strategy of the ICC to boost the growth of female Cricket. This follows the movement towards the salary parity introduced before the 2024 T20 World Cup.
With the next opening of the tournament on September 30 when Indian hosts face Sri Lanka at the ACA stadium in Guwahati, the stage is ready not only for high -level competition but also for a powerful statement about the future of the female game.
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