Key Points

The ICC has made a groundbreaking announcement for women's cricket with a massive 297% increase in prize money for the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup. The total prize pool now stands at $13.88 million, which actually exceeds the amount awarded in the men's 2023 World Cup. Tournament champions will receive a record $4.48 million, while even group stage participants are guaranteed substantial earnings. This move represents a significant step toward pay parity and reflects the ICC's commitment to accelerating the growth of women's cricket globally.

Key Points: ICC Announces Record 13.8M USD Prize for Women's Cricket World Cup

  • Winners receive $4.48M, a 239% increase from 2022 edition
  • Total prize pool of $13.88M surpasses men's 2023 World Cup amount
  • Runners-up to earn $2.24M with 273% prize money growth
  • Every group stage participant guaranteed $250,000 plus win bonuses
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ICC announces over 200 pc rise in prize pool for ICC Women's CWC; winners to get record USD 4.48 mn

ICC increases Women's CWC prize pool by 297% to $13.88M, with winners getting $4.48M - surpassing men's tournament prizes and marking historic pay parity.

"This four-fold increase in prize money is a landmark moment for women’s cricket - ICC Chairman Jay Shah"

New Delhi, Sep 1

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday announced that the biggest-ever prize money pool will be awarded in the Women’s ODI World Cup, set to be held in India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.

As compared to the 3.5 million USD (around 30 crore rupees) prize money pool sanctioned for the last edition of the World Cup in New Zealand in 2022, the overall prize money for the upcoming eight-team marquee tournament will now be at 13.88 million USD (1,22,51,34,856 crore rupees), thus marking a monumental rise of 297 percent. The total prize pot surpasses that of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup held in India two years ago, which carried total prize money of 10 million USD (around 88 crore rupees).

The champions of the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup will get 4.48 million USD (around 39 crore rupees), marking a 239 per cent increase from the cash prize awarded to Australia for winning 2022 edition of the competition. The runners-up will earn 2.24 million USD (around 19 crore rupees), reflecting a 273 per cent rise compared to what England received three years ago.

The two losing semi-finalists are set to take home 1.12 million USD each (around 9 crore rupees), up from 300,000 USD (around 2.64 crore rupees) in the previous edition.

In addition, each group-stage participant is guaranteed 250,000 USD (around 2 crore rupees), while every group-stage win will fetch the victors 34,314 USD (around 30 lakh rupees). Teams finishing fifth and sixth will receive 700,000 USD each (around 6 crore rupees), while those placed seventh and eighth will earn 280,000 USD (around 2 crores and 47 lakh rupees) apiece.

"This announcement marks a defining milestone in the journey of women’s cricket. This four-fold increase in prize money is a landmark moment for women’s cricket and reflects our clear commitment to its long-term growth. Our message is simple, women cricketers must know they will be treated on par with men if they choose this sport professionally. The uplift underscores our ambition to deliver a world-class ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup and to inspire the next generation of players and fans.

"Women’s cricket is on a remarkable upward trajectory, and with this step we are confident the momentum will accelerate. We call upon all stakeholders, fans, media, partners, and Member Boards, to join us in championing the women’s game and ensuring it receives the recognition and respect it deserves,” said ICC Chairman Jay Shah in a statement.

The increase in prize money announcement is in line with the ICC’s strategy to accelerate the growth of women’s cricket, especially after introducing pay parity ahead of the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup.

The 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup will commence with India and Sri Lanka facing off in the opening game at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati on September 30.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing news! The prize money even surpassing men's World Cup is a huge statement. Women's cricket has been entertaining us for years and they deserve every bit of this.
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Sarah B
While this is fantastic progress, I hope the infrastructure and facilities for women's cricket also improve at the grassroots level in India. Equal pay is just one part of the equation.
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Arjun K
Hosting in India and Sri Lanka will be epic! The stadiums will be packed and the atmosphere electric. Can't wait to see our women's team lift the trophy 🏆
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Meera T
This is a game-changer for women's sports in our country. Finally seeing the value that women athletes bring to the game. Jay Shah and ICC deserve credit for this bold move!
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David E
Incredible growth! From 3.5 million to nearly 14 million USD in just 3 years shows how rapidly women's cricket is evolving. The semi-finalists getting over 1 million each is massive!

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