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Women's T20 World Cup to have $8.8 million prize pool

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This year's Women's ⁠Twenty20 World Cup will have a tournament-record prize ​pool of $8.8 million ​with the winners set to earn $2.3 million, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Monday.


The 12-team competition will be held in England and Wales from June 12, with New Zealand ⁠set to defend the maiden title they ⁠won in 2024.


"The runners-up will receive $1.17 million. Both losing semi-finalists will earn $675,000 each," the ICC said in a statement, ‌adding that every participating team ​was guaranteed ⁠a minimum prize of $248,000.


The prize pool ​will be smaller than those ‌at the men's and women's World Cups held in the Indian ​subcontinent in the last three years.


Last year's 50-over Women's World Cup in India and Sri Lanka had a prize pool of $13.9 million, the highest pot at an ‌ICC event, and a 297% increase from ​its previous edition in 2022. Champions India took home $4.5 ​million.


The ‌2023 ⁠edition of the men's 50-over World Cup, held in India, had a prize pot of $10 million, ​while this year's men's T20 World ⁠Cup in ​India and Sri Lanka offered $11.25 million in prize money.


"The continued rise of women’s cricket through increased investment and opportunity reflects the growing influence ​and impact of female athletes on the ​global stage," the ICC's CEO Sanjog Gupta said.  



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