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How much did India win? All prize money for 2026 T20 World Cup announced

India’s Axar Patel and teammates celebrate the wicket of New Zealand’s Finn Allen (ANI Photo)

The Indian national cricket team not only lifted the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup trophy, but also received a huge bonus after defeating the New Zealand national cricket team in the final in Ahmedabad. The winner will receive US$3 million from the event’s prize pool, which is approximately INR 274.8 crore. Runner-up New Zealand will receive US$1.6 million, which is approximately Rs. 14.65 million. The International Cricket Council distributes the prize money to all teams participating in the tournament, with the total prize money being approximately INR 120 crore. Allocation is based on how well each team progresses in the competition. The two teams that lost in the semifinals, south africa national cricket team and england national cricket teameach person will receive $790,000, which is approximately Indian rupees 7.24 billion. Teams that make it to the Super 8 stage but fail to reach the semi-finals will receive $380,000 each, which is approximately Rs 34.8 crore. At the same time, each team participating in the group stage is guaranteed to receive a prize money of US$250,000, which is equivalent to about 22.90 million rupees. India’s victory in the final was built on a dominant performance with bat and ball. Sanju Samson’s brilliant 46-ball 89 in the pinnacle showdown at the Narendra Modi Stadium helped India lead the way to 255. In response, New Zealand were bowled out for 159 and India won comfortably to become T20 World Cup champions. Jasprit Bumrah scored 15 runs with four wickets while Axar Patel completed a dominant performance by taking three wickets.

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