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ICC doubles Women’s cricket prize money to $13.88M

Published on: September 1, 2025 3:49 PM

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a massive increase in prize money for the 13th Women’s Cricket World Cup. The tournament will start on September 30 and will be held in India and Sri Lanka. Pakistan will play its matches in Sri Lanka due to India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan earlier this year. This led to a “hybrid model” for the event. The prize money for the tournament now totals $13.88 million, a 297% rise from $3.5 million in 2022.

This new total prize pot is even higher than the $10 million awarded at the last ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup held in India. The ICC said this move supports its strategy to grow women’s cricket and promote pay parity. The winners will receive $4.48 million, which is 239% more than the $1.32 million given to Australia in 2022. Meanwhile, the runners-up will earn $2.24 million, a 273% increase from the $600,000 awarded three years ago.

The two losing semi-finalists will get $1.12 million each, up from $300,000 in the previous edition. Each team that participates in the group stage will be guaranteed $250,000. Additionally, every group-stage win will bring a prize of $34,314. Teams finishing fifth and sixth will receive $700,000 each, while those placed seventh and eighth will get $280,000.

ICC Chairman Jay Shah described this prize money increase as a defining milestone for women’s cricket. He said it shows the ICC’s clear commitment to treating women players equally. Shah added that the boost reflects the organization’s goal to deliver a world-class tournament. It also aims to inspire future players and fans around the world.

Shah called on fans, media, partners, and cricket boards to support the women’s game. He believes this prize money hike will accelerate the sport’s growth and recognition. Women’s cricket is on a strong upward path, and this step strengthens its future. The ICC hopes this momentum will bring more respect and attention to women’s cricket globally.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 13th Women’s Cricket World Cup, increase in prize money, India, International Cricket Council (ICC), Latest, Prize money

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