ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Prize Money: Here's how much India will get after beating NZ in the final in Ahmedabad
India vs New Zealand ICC T20 World Cup 2026 prize money details: India clinched the T20 World Cup 2026 title, earning $3 million. New Zealand, the runner-up, secured $1.6 million. The ICC announced a record prize pool of $13.5 million for the tour...

The International Cricket Council had set aside a total prize fund of $13.5 million (over ₹120 crore) for the 2026 edition, distributing money to every team depending on how far they progressed in the competition. The structure ensured that even teams eliminated early returned home with a financial reward.
ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Winner Prize Money:
The champions received the biggest share of the prize money. The team lifting the trophy collected $3 million, translating to around ₹27.48 crore.Runner-Up Prize Money in T20 World Cup 2026
The runners-up, New Zealand, earned $1.6 million, which comes to about ₹14.65 crore.This meant both finalists were guaranteed a significant payout before the final even began. However, the winning side claimed the larger share along with the title of T20 world champions.
Full Prize Money Breakdown: Record prize pool for tournament
The ICC’s prize structure for the 2026 T20 World Cup marks one of the biggest financial payouts in the history of the tournament.The governing body allocated a total prize pool of $13.5 million, which is more than ₹120 crore. The amount represents an increase of roughly 20% compared with the prize money offered during the 2024 edition of the tournament.
Matches were hosted across India and Sri Lanka, and the tournament benefited from strong broadcasting deals and sponsorship agreements. These commercial gains helped push the overall prize fund to a new level.
Semi-finalists and Super 8 teams also rewarded
The ICC ensured that teams performing well deep into the tournament also received substantial financial rewards.The two losing semi-finalists, South Africa and England, will receive $790,000 each, roughly ₹7.24 crore.
Teams that reached the Super 8 stage but failed to make the semi-finals will take home $380,000 each, which is about ₹3.48 crore.
This structure was designed to reward consistent performances throughout the tournament rather than just the finalists.
Prize money for group-stage teams
A total of 20 teams took part in the competition. Even teams eliminated during the group stage were guaranteed a payout.Each participating side will receive $250,000, which is approximately ₹2.29 crore.
The approach ensures that every team leaving the tournament carries some financial reward along with the experience of competing at the global event.
India’s dominant run in the final
India’s title win came after a commanding display with both bat and ball in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.Sanju Samson produced a powerful innings of 89 runs from 46 balls, guiding India to a massive total of 255 for five in the summit clash.
New Zealand struggled during the chase and were bowled out for 159. Jasprit Bumrah led the bowling attack with four wickets for 15 runs, while Axar Patel picked up three wickets.
The victory sealed India’s place as T20 world champions while also delivering one of the biggest prize payouts in the tournament’s history.
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