Record prize money revealed for Women's Cricket World Cup

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Meanwhile, 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 take home $1.12 million (up from $300,000 in 2022) each.

Each group stage participant is guaranteed to earn $250,000 while each group-stage win will get the victors $34,314. In the second half of the final table, the teams finishing fifth and sixth will take home $700,000 each and those in seventh and eighth place will earn $280,000.

“This announcement marks a defining milestone in the journey of women’s cricket," ICC Chairman Jay Shah said.

"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.”

The 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup will commence on September 30 with India and Sri Lanka facing off in the opening game in Guwahati.

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