T20 World Cup winners to be richer by $1.6 million

The final will be held on November 13. File photo: IANS

Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday announced that the winners of the T20 World Cup will be taking home a whopping $1.6 million.

The total prize pot of $5.6 million will see the runners-up assured of $800,000 and the losing semifinalists receiving $400,000 each at the end of the 45-match tournament being played across seven venues in Australia from October 16 to November 13.

Following the same structure as in the T20 World Cup 2021, the eight teams that exit at the Super 12 stage will receive $70,000 each, with a victory in each of the 30 games in that phase worth $40,000.

Apart from defending champions and hosts Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, 2010 winners England, 2007 champions India, New Zealand, 2009 winners Pakistan and South Africa are confirmed to start their tournament at the Super 12 stage.

The same structure is in place for the first-round victories - with $40,000 available to those who win each of the 12 games, amounting to $480,000. The four teams knocked out in the first round will get $40,000 each.

Teams whose campaigns begin in the first round are Namibia, the Netherlands, 2014 champions Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Ireland, Scotland, two-time champions the West Indies and Zimbabwe.

Australia was originally scheduled to host the event in 2020, before it was postponed due to COVID-19 and re-scheduled to this year.

Matches will be played in Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Brisbane (the Gabba), Geelong (Kardinia Park Stadium), Hobart (Bellerive Oval), Melbourne (MCG), Perth (Perth Stadium) and Sydney (SCG).

It's the first time Australia will host the Men's T20 World Cup after hosting a record-breaking ICC Women's T20 World Cup, which was held in February-March, 2020, and won by the hosts.

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