New Delhi: The ICC Males’s Champions Trophy is making a comeback in 2025 after a spot of eight years. The winners of this eight-team event will obtain US$2.24 million (Rs 19.45 crore) together with the trophy on March 9.
The runners-up will get $1.12 million (Rs 9.72 crore), and the shedding semi-finalists will obtain $560,000 (Rs 4.86 crore) every. The entire prize pool stands at $6.9 million (Rs 59 crore), marking a 53% improve from the 2017 event.
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Groups will earn greater than $34,000 (Rs 29 lakh) for every group match victory. Groups ending fifth or sixth will obtain $350,000 (Rs 3.04 crore) every, whereas these in seventh and eighth positions will get $140,000 (Rs 1.21 crore).
Every taking part crew is assured $125,000 (Rs 1.08 crore) for competing within the 2025 Champions Trophy. Pakistan will host their first world cricket event since 1996, with matches scheduled in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.
The event format options eight groups cut up into two teams of 4. The highest two groups from every group will advance to the semi-finals.
The Males’s Champions Trophy will probably be held each 4 years, that includes the world’s high eight ODI groups. A Ladies’s Champions Trophy in T20 format will debut in 2027.
CHAMPIONS TROPHY ROUND | PRIZE MONEY |
CHAMPIONS | $2.24 million |
RUNNERS-UP | $1.12 million |
SEMI-FINALISTS (2) | $560,000 |
FIFTH, SIXTH | $350,000 |
SEVENTH, EIGHTH | $140,000 |
GROUP STAGE WIN | $34,000 |
FOR PARTICIPATION (8) | $125,000 |
“The ICC Males’s Champions Trophy 2025 represents a pivotal second for cricket, reviving a event that highlights the top of ODI expertise, the place each match is crucial. The substantial prize pot underscores the ICC’s ongoing dedication to investing within the sport and sustaining the worldwide status of our occasions. Past the monetary incentive, this event ignites fierce competitors, captivates followers worldwide, and performs a significant position in fostering the expansion and long-term sustainability of cricket for future generations.” – ICC Chair Jay Shah stated in a launch.