Key Points

The ICC has made a groundbreaking announcement for women's cricket by setting a record prize pool. Winners of the upcoming Women's World Cup will receive $4.48 million, which actually exceeds what the men's champions got in 2023. This represents a massive 297% increase from the previous women's tournament prize money. ICC Chairman Jay Shah called this a defining milestone for gender equality in professional cricket.

Key Points: ICC Awards Record $4.48M Prize to Womens World Cup Winners

  • Winners receive $4.48M, surpassing men's 2023 World Cup prize of $4M
  • Total prize pool jumps 297% to $13.88 million from previous edition
  • Runners-up to get $2.24M while semi-finalists earn $1.12M each
  • Each group-stage win awards teams $34,314 with guaranteed $250,000 participation fee
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ICC Women's World Cup winning team to get record USD 4.48 million, higher prize money than Men's 2023 WC winners

ICC announces historic $13.88M prize pool for Women's Cricket World Cup, with winners receiving $4.48M—more than men's 2023 champions.

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

New Delhi, September 1

The International Cricket Council (ICC) 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 ICC confirmed on Monday a monumental 297 per cent rise from $3.5 million at the last edition, held in New Zealand in 2022. The total prize pot surpasses that of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup from two years ago in India, which had a total prize money of $10 million.

"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," the ICC said in a release.

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.

ICC Chairman Jay Shah believes that this was another step in the right direction as the world body prioritises women's cricket and said, "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," he concluded.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I support women's cricket growth, giving higher prize money than men's WC seems unfair. Both should have equal prize pools, not one higher than the other.
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Ananya R
As a mother of two girls who play cricket, this makes me so emotional! Finally our daughters can dream of professional cricket careers with proper financial security. 🇮🇳
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David E
Great move by ICC! Women's cricket has been undervalued for too long. The quality of play has improved dramatically and they deserve this recognition.
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Vikram M
Hosting in India and SL will be amazing! Hope our women's team brings home the trophy this time. The venues selected are great cricket grounds.
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Sarah B
This is a watershed moment for women's sports globally. The 297% increase shows real commitment to growing the game. Can't wait to watch the tournament!

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