WTC Final 2023: Winners to receive $1.6 million as ICC announces prize money
The first runner-up will get $800,000 while the second runner-up South Africa will receive $450,000.
- Losing finalists to bag $800,000, South Africa to earn $450,000 as the third team on the ICC World Test Championship 2021-23 standings
- The Australia-India Ultimate Test, final of the ICC World Test Championship 2021-23, to begin on Wednesday, 7 June at The Oval in London
The Australia-India ICC World Test Championship Final 2023 will have a major incentive for both teams as other than the crowning glory in the longest format of the game, the winners will also collect $1.6 million as the winners’ prize money. The losing finalists will pocket $800,000.
The championship decider will be played at The Oval, London from 7 to 11 June with 12 June the reserve day.
The tournament prize money is the same as that for the inaugural edition of the championship – ICC World Test Championship 2019-21 – a total purse of $3.8 million.
The Kane Williamson-led New Zealand side were rewarded with $1.6 million besides the glittering Mace in Southampton two years ago courtesy an eight-wicket win over India in the six-day final.
All nine ICC World Test Championship 2021-23 participants will get a share in the $3.8 million purse. South Africa have earned $450,000 by finishing third in the ICC World Test Championship 2021-23 standings.
England who made a late resurgence in the two-year cycle with an aggressive playing style, ended up fourth on the table – a reward of $350,000.
Sri Lanka, who were in the running for a place in the final before their series defeat in New Zealand, dropped down to the fifth spot. Their prize money share is $200,000.
Sixth-placed New Zealand, seventh-placed Pakistan, eighth-placed West Indies and ninth-placed Bangladesh will be given $100,000 each.
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