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ICC announced the prize money for the winning team after winning the World Test Championship (WTC) Final 2023. The final of WTC 2023 will be played between India and Australia at The Oval from June 7 to 11. India is playing the final for another. sequential time. The Virat Kohli-led Indian team had lost the last final in 2021 to Kane Williamson-led New Zealand. Pat Cummins-led Australia would be looking to include the WTC mace in a glittering cabinet that boasts of multiple ODI World Cups and a T20 World Cup. Kept in it
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According to the ICC press release, the winner of the WTC final will earn $1.6 million, which is roughly equivalent to Rs 13.2 crore. Comparing this with the prize money of IPL, ICC is giving 7 crore less to the WTC winner. IPL 2023 winner will take home Rs 20 crore. Apart from the trophy, one of the Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Titans will take home the cash prize.
At the same time, the losing finalist in the WTC final will get $800,000, which will be around Rs 6.6 crore. South Africa, who finished third in the standings with earnings of $450,000.
“The tournament’s prize money is the same as the inaugural edition of the championship – the ICC World Test Championship 2019-21 – with a total purse of $3.8 million,” said the ICC press release.
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All the nine participants of the ICC World Test Championship 2021-23 will get a share of the purse of $3.8 million. South Africa has 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, finished fourth in the table – a prize of $350,000.
Sri Lanka, who were in contention for a finals berth before their series defeat in New Zealand, slipped to fifth place. His prize money share is $200,000. Sixth-ranked New Zealand, seventh-ranked Pakistan, eighth-ranked West Indies and ninth-ranked Bangladesh will be given $100,000 each.










