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ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Final: Prize Money Breakdown for Winner, Runner-Up, and Key Performers

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ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Final: Prize Money Breakdown for Winner, Runner-Up, and Key Performers

The Australia cricket team won the final of the ODI World Cup 2023 as they beat hosts India on November 19 at the iconic Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. Notably, Rohit Sharma and Co. were only able to post 240 runs in the given 50 overs and failed to give great performances for the final showdown. However, Australian star batters Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne played the scintillating knocks that allotted them to win the final game by six wickets against the Indian home crowd.

Meanwhile, speaking about the ODI World Cup 2023 prize money, Australia are world champions, and they will get 33 crores for this win. In addition, Team India, who are runner-up in the tournament, will get 16 crores from the Apex Cricket Council. Moreover, the losing teams of the semi-finalists, New Zealand and South Africa, will get approximately six crores each for reaching the playoffs.

However, the rest of the six teams that didn’t qualify for the semi-finals are set to get ODI World Cup 2023 prize money of around 82 lakh rupees each. In addition, the match winners of each game will get Rs 33 lakh. Notably, the Apex Cricket Council was allowed to spend 83 crores for the teams.

There were a total of 48 matches that were played from October 5 to November 19 in ODI World Cup 2023

However, there were a total of 48 matches that were played from October 5 to November 19 across the 10 venues in the host country, India. Notably, 45 matches were league stage games, while 3 were knockout games. Sri Lankan cricket teams and the Netherlands, which have finished in the ninth and tenth spots, respectively, failed to qualify for the Champions Trophy 2025, which is all set to be hosted in Pakistan.

Teams that featured in the ODI World Cup 2023 are as follows

*India (Finalists)
*Australia (Finalists)
*South Africa (Semifinalists)
*New Zealand (Semifinalists)
*Pakistan (Finished 5th)
*Afghanistan (Finished 6th)
*England (Finished 7th)
*Bangladesh (Finished 8th)
*Sri Lanka (Failed to qualify for 2025 Champions Trophy)
*Netherlands (Failed to qualify for 2025 Champions Trophy)

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