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ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Prize Money Breakdown

The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 marks the return of one of cricket’s most prestigious tournaments after an eight-year hiatus. The last edition was held in 2017, where Pakistan triumphed over India in the final. The 2025 edition will commence on February 19, 2025, and will feature the world’s top-performing teams battling for supremacy.

This edition brings several changes, including a new qualification format based on the 2023 Cricket World Cup standings rather than the traditional top eight ODI teams. Additionally, Pakistan will host the tournament, making it the first ICC event to be played there since the 1996 Cricket World Cup.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Prize Money Breakdown

The total prize pool for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has been significantly increased from previous editions, standing at $6.9 million (Rs 60 crores), a 53% increase from the 2017 edition.

Prize Money Distribution

  • Winners: $2.24 million (Rs 19.5 crore)
  • Runners-Up: $1.12 million (Rs 9.7 crore)
  • Losing Semi-Finalists: $560,000 (Rs 4.9 crores) each
  • Teams Finishing 5th & 6th: $350,000 (Rs 3 crores) each
  • Teams Finishing 7th & 8th: $140,000 (Rs 1.21 crores) each
  • Participation Fee for All 8 Teams: $125,000 (Rs 1.08 crore) per team
  • Bonus for Each Group Stage Win: $34,000 (Rs 29.5 lakh)

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final Venue and Conditions

The grand final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is scheduled to be played at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. However, if India qualifies for the final, the venue will be shifted to Dubai due to diplomatic concerns.

Pakistan Hosting an ICC Event After 29 Years

This marks the first major ICC tournament hosted by Pakistan since 1996, when the country co-hosted the Cricket World Cup. The decision to hold the Champions Trophy in Pakistan signifies a significant moment in the country’s cricketing history, boosting its reputation as a safe and capable host nation.

India’s Performance in ICC Champions Trophy History

India has a strong legacy in the ICC Champions Trophy, having reached the final six times and winning the title twice:

  • 2002: India and Sri Lanka were declared joint winners due to rain in the final.
  • 2013: India defeated England in a thrilling final.
  • 2017: India lost to Pakistan by 180 runs in the final.

Will India Reclaim the Champions Trophy in 2025?

After their humiliating loss to Pakistan in the 2017 final, the Indian team will look to make a strong comeback in 2025. With a blend of young talent and experienced players, India aims to secure its third ICC Champions Trophy title.

Sumit Arora

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