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ICC Boosts Test Cricket with Doubling of WTC Final Prize Pool

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a record USD 3.6 million prize for the winners of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final 2023-25, which will be played between South Africa and Australia at Lord’s, starting June 11, 2025. This prize pool marks more than double the amount awarded in previous editions, showcasing the ICC’s intent to elevate the prestige of Test cricket in the modern era.

Why in News?

The WTC final is set to be the most lucrative Test match in history, with a significant increase in prize money for winners, runners-up, and even mid-table teams. With South Africa finishing top of the table and Australia narrowly edging India for second place, the upcoming final carries not just prestige but also record financial rewards, highlighting the ICC’s focus on strengthening the traditional format of the game.

Key Highlights

  • Winners’ Prize: USD 3.6 million
  • Runners-up: USD 2.1 million+
  • Third-place (India): Over USD 1.4 million
  • Fourth-place (New Zealand): USD 1.2 million
  • Fifth and Sixth: England and Sri Lanka to receive USD 960,000 and USD 840,000, respectively
  • This is more than double the USD 1.6 million awarded to previous champions (New Zealand in 2021 and Australia in 2023)

Background

  • The World Test Championship (WTC) was launched in 2019 to add competitive context to Test cricket.
  • It features the top 9 Test-playing nations, competing over a 2-year cycle to qualify for the final.
  • South Africa topped the 2023–25 WTC table with 8 wins in 12 matches.
  • Australia, defending champions, booked their final berth by defeating India 3-1 in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Objective and Significance

  • Promote Test cricket amid the growing popularity of T20 leagues.
  • Encourage competitiveness and viewer engagement in longer formats.
  • Reward consistent performance across the WTC cycle.
  • Demonstrates ICC’s commitment to balancing cricket formats by financially incentivizing Test cricket.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? ICC Boosts Test Cricket with Doubling of WTC Final Prize Pool
Event ICC World Test Championship Final 2023–25
Winner’s Prize Money USD 3.6 million
Runner-up Prize Money Over USD 2.1 million
Previous Winner’s Prize USD 1.6 million
Finalists South Africa and Australia
Notable Players Mentioned Kagiso Rabada (SA), Cameron Green (AUS), Pat Cummins, Bavuma

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