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Record ₹40 Cr for ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 Winners

In a landmark move for women’s cricket, the ICC has announced that the 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup winners will receive a record-breaking prize of USD 4.48 million (₹39.55 crore). This is part of a massive expansion in the overall prize pool, as the 13th edition of the prestigious tournament gears up to begin on September 30, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

Historic Hike in Prize Money

The 2025 tournament marks the largest-ever financial reward in the history of women’s cricket,

  • Previous edition (2022, New Zealand): USD 1.32 million (₹11.65 crore) for winners
  • Current edition (2025): USD 4.48 million (₹39.55 crore) for winners
  • Percentage increase: 239%

The total prize purse for the 8-team event has been increased from USD 3.5 million (₹31 crore) in 2022 to a whopping USD 13.88 million (₹122.5 crore)—nearly 297% higher.

What’s even more significant is that this prize pool exceeds that of the 2023 ICC Men’s World Cup, which had a total purse of USD 10 million (₹88.26 crore).

Breakdown of the Prize Pool

The 2025 edition not only benefits the winning team but also greatly enhances rewards for finalists and semi-finalists,

  • Winners: USD 4.48 million (₹39.55 crore)
  • Runners-up: USD 2.24 million (₹19.77 crore), up from USD 600,000 in 2022
  • Losing semi-finalists: USD 1.12 million (₹9.89 crore) each, up from USD 300,000

This signals a clear shift in financial priorities, as the ICC moves toward gender parity in the sport.

Why This Matters

Milestone for Gender Equality in Sport

The announcement is a watershed moment for women’s sports, especially cricket. The fact that the prize money for this year’s Women’s World Cup surpasses that of the Men’s World Cup 2023 sets a strong precedent for other global sports federations to follow.

It also reflects the ICC’s intent to invest in the future of women’s cricket, especially as viewership, sponsorships, and grassroots programs see steady growth.

Strategic Boost for Host Nations

Co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, the tournament offers an opportunity to,

  • Strengthen women’s cricket infrastructure in South Asia
  • Inspire young girls across the region to take up the sport
  • Create new commercial and broadcast partnerships in emerging markets

This also boosts India’s image as a leading host for international sporting events.

The Road Ahead

  • The 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup is scheduled from September 30 to November 2, featuring eight top national teams competing across venues in India and Sri Lanka.
  • Key Indian players like Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana will lead the home challenge, with high expectations for a strong campaign.
  • The ICC is also expected to roll out enhanced marketing campaigns, ticketing platforms, and fan engagement tools in the run-up to the tournament to maximize reach and attendance.

Important Takeaways For Exams

  • Host Country: India and Sri Lanka
  • Edition: 13th
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