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ICC World Cup 2023: Which team earned how much prize money

The ODI World Cup's 13th edition came to an end in Ahmedabad on Sunday, with Australia securing their sixth title with a six-wicket triumph over India. Regarding the earnings of the 10 participating teams during the tournament held from October 5 to November 19, the ICC had announced that, in addition to the prizes for the winners and runners-up, each team was entitled to USD 40,000 for every victory achieved in the league stage of the tournament.
ICC World Cup 2023: Which team earned how much prize money
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NEW DELHI: The 13th edition of the ODI World Cup concluded in Ahmedabad on Sunday, with Australia crowned champions for the sixth time after their six-wicket win over hosts India at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Chasing a modest 241 to win, Australia reached the target with seven overs to spare, riding on Travis Head's 137 and a half-century by Marnus Labuschagne (58 not out), which lifted the Aussies from a concerning 47/3 to turn the tables on Team India.


Talking about the earnings of each of the 10 teams in the October 5 to November 19 tournament, besides the purse for the winners and the runners-up, the ICC awarded USD 40,000 for each victory in the group stage.
While Australia ended up winning the champions' pruse of USD 4 million, India earned USD 2 million as the runners-up. That's separate from their earnings during the league stage for each of their victories. India won all their nine round-robin matches while Australia won seven. The two losing semi-finalists -- New Zealand and South Africa -- earned the assured prize money of USD 800,000.

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Meanwhile, the six teams eliminated during the league stage took home the assured sum of USD 100,000 besides the prize money for respective wins during the league phase.
Here's a look at how much the top four teams of the tournament earned:
TEAM PRIZE MONEY (US$)FOR WINS DURING LEAGUE STAGE (US$)TOTAL (US$)
Australia4 million2,80,000 (7 wins)42,80,000
India2 million3, 60,000 (9 wins)23,60,000
South Africa800,0002,80,000 (7 wins)10,80,000
New Zealand800,000200,000 (5 wins)1,000,000

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