"This occasion is notable in such countless ways, so it is fitting that the award cash for players mirrors that," says ICC cheif
June 03, 2024
As the Twenty 20 Men's Cricket World Cup is in progress, the Global Cricket Gathering (ICC) has reported the most elevated at any point prize cash for the groups — an astounding $11.25 million — with the victor to take the vast majority of $2.45 million.
The most recent declaration of the award cash has never been such high in the competition's set of experiences with its 10th release.
This time, the T20 competition is giving the field to 20 groups that will be in real life against one another for 28 days in nine distinct scenes in the US and West Indies.
CEO of the ICC Geoff Allardice said: "This occasion is noteworthy in such countless ways, so it is fitting that the award cash for players mirrors that. A huge number of fans all over the planet will be engaged by the players in the thing we're wanting to be an Unbelievable occasion."
It is likewise interestingly that such an enormous number of groups would play.
The other participants will get something like $1.28 million, while the horrible semi-finalists will bring back home $787,500 each.
Groups that don't propel past the subsequent round will get $382,500 each, and those completing among 10th and twelfth spot will get $247,500 each
Groups positioning from thirteenth to twentieth spot will each get $225,000. Moreover, every group will get an extra $31,154 for each game dominated, barring the semi-finals and finals.
The competition will begin with 40 matches in the primary round, prompting the Super 8s, trailed by the semi-finals in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana. The last match will occur at the Kensington Oval in Barbados, where the 2024 men's heroes will be delegated.
T20 World Cup 2024 gatherings
Bunch A: India, Pakistan, Ireland, Canada, US
Bunch B: Britain, Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman
Bunch C: New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea
Bunch D: South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal
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