Key Points

ICC Chairman Jay Shah has announced a massive boost for women's cricket with record-breaking prize money for the 2025 World Cup. The total purse of $13.88 million represents a 297% increase from the previous edition and even exceeds the men's 2023 World Cup prize pool. This decision aligns with the ICC's strategic focus on growing the women's game and follows earlier moves toward pay parity. The tournament will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka across five venues from September to November 2025.

Key Points: Jay Shah Announces Record $13.88M Prize for ICC Women's World Cup

  • Prize money totals $13.88M surpassing men's World Cup $10M purse
  • Winners receive $4.48M, a 239% increase from 2022
  • Runners-up get $2.24M with 273% prize jump
  • Each team guaranteed $250,000 with group stage wins paying $34,314
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Boost for women's cricket: ICC Chairman Jay Shah on prize money for World Cup

ICC Chairman Jay Shah reveals a 297% prize money increase for the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup, surpassing the men's tournament with $13.88 million total purse.

"In another boost for women's cricket, there will be a huge increase in prize money - Jay Shah"

New Delhi, September 1

In a significant move aimed at boosting women's cricket globally, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a significant increase in the prize money for the upcoming ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.

ICC Chairman Jay Shah said the decision will lead to a 297% increase from the last edition and more than the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023.

"In another boost for women's cricket, there will be a huge increase in prize money for the @ICC Women's @CricketWorldCup 2025. Overall prize money totals USD $13.88M, a 297% increase from the last edition and more than the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 (USD $10M)," Jay Shah said in a post on X.

https://x.com/JayShah/status/1962425353181483339

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday announced a record prize money of USD13.88 million for the Women's Cricket World Cup, which is scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka. The tournament will take place from September 30 to November 2, with the two hosting nations set to play the tournament opener.

"The increased prize money aligns with the ICC's strategy to focus on the growth of the women's game, and a decision to introduce pay parity was announced ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024," a ICC release said.

The winners of the 13th edition of the tournament, which is being held across five venues: Guwahati, Indore, Navi Mumbai and Visakhapatnam in India and Colombo in Sri Lanka, will receive $4.48 million, a staggering 239 per cent increase from the $1.32 million awarded to Australia when they won their seventh title three years ago. The winners' purse at the last Men's World Cup was $4 million.

The runners-up will receive $2.24 million, an increase of 273 per cent in comparison to the $600,000 England won three years ago. The two losing semi-finalists will return home with $1.12 million each (up from $300,000 in 2022).

With each group-stage win, the victors will get $34,314. The teams finishing fifth and sixth will take home $700,000 each, and those in seventh and eighth place will earn $280,000. Each participating team is guaranteed $250,000.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great move! Women cricketers work just as hard as men and deserve equal recognition. Hope this sets a precedent for other sports in India too.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both men's and women's cricket, I'm thrilled to see this progress. The women's game has been entertaining and competitive - they deserve this financial boost!
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Arjun K
While this is a positive step, I hope the infrastructure and facilities for women's cricket at grassroots level also improve. Money alone won't solve everything.
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Meera T
This is fantastic news! My daughter plays cricket at school level and this gives her something to aspire to. More than the money, it's about respect and recognition for women athletes. 🇮🇳
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David E
Impressive numbers! The fact that women's prize money is now higher than men's shows how seriously ICC is taking gender equality in cricket. Hope other sports follow suit.
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Kavya N
Amazing news! This will definitely raise the standard of women's cricket worldwide. Can't wait to watch the World Cup in India next year! 🏏

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