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KARACHI, Feb 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Prize money for the eight-nation Champions
Trophy starting in Pakistan next week has been increased by 53 percent, the
International Cricket Council (ICC) said Friday.
Besides an impressive trophy, the winning side will earn a whopping $2.24
million, an ICC statement said, while the runners-up will receive $1.12
million.
"The total prize pool has increased by an impressive 53 percent from the 2017
edition, reaching $6.9 million," the ICC said.
"The substantial prize pot underscores the ICC's ongoing commitment to
investing in the sport and maintaining the global prestige of our events."
Each losing semi-finalist will take home $560,000, teams finishing in fifth
or sixth place will receive $350,000, and the seventh and eighth-placed sides
take home $140,000.
Last place is worth $125,000 -- and a win in the group stages is worth around
$34,000
The February 19 to March 9 tournament marks the first time Pakistan hosts an
ICC event in three decades, although some matches will be played in the
United Arab Emirates as India is refusing to play on its neighbour's soil.