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The Twenty20 ⁠World Cup-winning Indian cricket team was awarded a ​bonus of 1.31 ​billion rupees ($14.24 million) on Tuesday by the country's cricket board, six times the prize money they claimed for lifting the title in Ahmedabad.


India secured their historic third ⁠men’s T20 World Cup crown with a ⁠dominant 96-run victory over New Zealand in a one-sided final on Sunday, earning $2.34 million for the tournament win.


The ‌Board of Control for ​Cricket in India (BCCI), ⁠the world's richest cricket board, ​announced the additional prize for ‌the Indian team in recognition of their victory - a sum ​roughly $3 million higher than the tournament’s overall prize pot of $11.25 million.


"The Board congratulates the players, support staff and selectors once again on this historic achievement ‌and wishes them continued success in the ​future," the BCCI said in a statement.


The BCCI, ​last ‌year, ⁠had also rewarded the Champions Trophy-winning Indian team with a $6.72 million cash bonus, triple that ​of the $2.24 million they received for ⁠the title ​win.


With India now three-times T20 World Cup champions, captain Suryakumar Yadav said the side's next big goal was to claim a gold ​medal at the Los Angeles Olympics ​in 2028. ($1 = 91.9840 Indian rupees)



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