ICC announces prize money for T20 World Cup 2026 champions, Team India set to receive…
ICC announces prize money for T20 World Cup 2026 champions, Team India set to receive…
ICC announces prize money for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 champions. Take a look and read the full detailed story.
Written by Yash Chauhan Published: Mar 11, 2026, 06:02 PM (IST) Edited: Mar 11, 2026, 06:02 PM (IST)
Team India champion
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the final prize money distribution for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, confirming that champions India will receive USD 2.63 million from the tournamentâs USD 11.25 million playersâ prize pool.
India secured the title after defeating New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, capping off a successful campaign that also delivered a record financial reward. The prize purse reflects the major increase in ICC tournament prize money announced in 2024.
Prize money for the Champions of the T20 World Cup 2026
According to the ICC, the champions will receive USD 2,639,423, significantly higher than the payout awarded in the previous edition of the tournament in 2024. Runners-up New Zealand will take home USD 1,422,692 for finishing second, while losing semi-finalists South Africa and England will earn USD 1,005,577 and USD 974,423, respectively.
Money reward for other teams in the T20 World Cup 2026
Four teams, the West Indies, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, who made it to the Super 8s but failed to progress to the knockouts, earned USD 538,269 mn, USD 522,692 mn, USD 491,538 mn, and USD 475,962 mn, respectively.
Meanwhile, teams that reached the Super 8 stage but did not progress further, including Afghanistan, Australia and the United States, were each awarded USD 309,808 mn.
Among the remaining participants, Scotland received USD 278,654 mn, and Ireland earned USD 271,731 mn. Meanwhile, Italy, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates and Nepal were each awarded USD 256,154 mn.
Prize money for Canada, Namibia and Oman
Teams that exited in the earlier stages of the tournament, Canada, Namibia and Oman, will each receive the base participation payment of USD 225,000 mn.
The ICC confirmed that all listed figures represent the gross prize money earned by teams across the group stage, Super 8s, semi-finals and the final. The amounts include base participation payments, bonuses for match wins and rewards for progression through the tournament stages.
However, the governing body clarified that the figures are calculated “before any applicable tax compliance or deductions.“
It added the record prize pool “reflects the base participation payment that each team receives (USD 225,000), final team placements, win bonuses and progression through each stage of the tournament.“
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