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ICC World Cup Prize : How Much Money Will Winners and Runners-Up Will Take Home

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The 2023 men’s World Cup, planned to happen in India, will have an all-out prize pool of USD 10 million (approx. INR 84 crore). The victors of the marquee competition will guarantee USD 4 million (approx. INR 33 crore) from the previously mentioned pool. In the meantime, the sprinters up in the last, which is set to be hung on November 19 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, will be granted USD 2 million.

The tournament opens on October 5 with previous years’ finalists, England and New Zealand meeting in Ahmedabad. India will open their campaign on 8th against Australia.

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During the Group Stage, every one of the ten taking part groups will contend with one another once in a cooperative organization. The best four groups in the focus table will progress to the semi-finals. Moreover, groups will have the chance to bring in prize cash for their triumphs in Group Stage games, with a payout of USD 40,000 (approx. INR 33 lakh) for each success. If a group doesn’t advance to the knockout stage, they will in any case get USD 100,000 (INR 8.4 lakh).

All Team Will Fight In Warm-Up Matches

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Before the beginning of the World Cup, every one of the 10 groups will likewise partake in warm-up matches, beginning September 29. India will meet Britain and the Netherlands in their two practice games before the competition. While the best 8 groups in the ODI Super Association had gotten a programmed capability for the World Cup, different sides – Sri Lanka and the Netherlands – got their place through qualifiers recently.

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As the competition moves close, many sides including India have proactively reported their crews. Pakistan turned into the furthest down the line side to affirm its 15-part crew on Friday, which saw Naseem Shah being precluded because of injury. Just two groups – Sri Lanka and Bangladesh – are yet to report their last program for the World Cup.

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