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ICC Increases Women’s T20 World Cup Prize Fund

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 13th April 2026, 5:22 PM

ICC Increases Women’s T20 World Cup Prize Fund

The International Cricket Council (International Cricket Council) has announced an increase in the total prize pool for the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, set to begin on 16 June in England. The overall fund has risen by 10%, reaching $8.764 million (approximately £7 million or around 1,078 crore taka), reflecting the governing body’s continued investment in the women’s game.

Despite the rise in the total pool, the prize money for the finalists remains unchanged from previous editions. The champions will again receive $2.34 million (around 28.78 crore taka), while the runners-up will take home $1.17 million (approximately 14.39 crore taka). These figures remain among the highest in women’s cricket, reinforcing the growing commercial stature of the tournament.

Expanded Format and Rising Participation

This edition of the tournament will also mark a significant expansion in participation, with 12 teams competing for the first time, up from the previous 10. The move is expected to broaden the competitive landscape and provide greater global exposure to emerging cricketing nations.

The announcement of the prize structure comes two months ahead of the tournament, underlining early preparations by the ICC. The previous edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup carried a total prize pool of $7.985 million, meaning this year’s increase represents a significant step forward in financial commitment.

Prize Distribution Breakdown

Stage / Achievement Prize Money (USD) Approx. Taka
Champions $2.34 million ~28.78 crore
Runners-up $1.17 million ~14.39 crore
Semi-finalists (each team) $675,000 ~8.3 crore
Participation (each team) $247,500 ~3.04 crore
Group-stage win (per match) $31,154
Total Prize Pool $8.764 million ~107.8 crore

Guaranteed Earnings for All Teams

All 12 participating nations are guaranteed a minimum payout of $247,500 (around 3.04 crore taka), ensuring that even teams eliminated in the group stage receive substantial financial support. In addition, each group-stage victory will earn a bonus of $31,154, further incentivising competitive performances throughout the tournament.

The two losing semi-finalists will each receive $675,000, maintaining parity with previous editions and ensuring meaningful rewards for teams reaching the knockout stages.

Strengthening the Women’s Game

The ICC’s decision to increase the overall prize fund reflects its broader strategy of enhancing the profile and professionalism of women’s cricket globally. Over recent years, investment in the women’s game has steadily increased, with higher prize money, expanded tournaments, and greater broadcast coverage contributing to its rapid growth.

The unchanged rewards for the finalists, however, highlight a continued focus on balancing expansion with financial stability. While top-end prizes remain steady, the increased total pool ensures improved distribution across participating teams, particularly benefiting lower-ranked nations.

Outlook

As the tournament approaches, attention will turn to squad preparations and pre-tournament form. With increased financial stakes and expanded participation, the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup is expected to be one of the most competitive and commercially significant editions to date.

For teams such as Bangladesh, the guaranteed minimum payout alone represents a significant financial incentive, with players collectively expected to benefit from earnings equivalent to at least 3 crore taka per team.

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