How much prize money each of the 20 teams won at T20 World Cup 2024 as India take home Rs 20 crore

How much prize money each of the 20 teams won at T20 World Cup 2024 as India take home Rs 20 crore

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Team India won their second T20 World Cup title after beating South Africa in a thriller by 7 runs and took home the winner's prize money of $2.45 million (INR 20.4 crore). However, just not that, an additional sum of 186,924 dollars (INR 1.56 crore) was also added for winning six games till the Super 8 stage. The total amount India won was INR 21.96 crore approx

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South Africa fell short at the final hurdle after making their maiden T20 World Cup final and took home the runners-up's prize money of $1.28 million (INR 10.67 crore). However, not just that, an additional sum of 218,078 dollars (INR 1.82 crore) was also added for winning seven games till the Super 8 stage. The total amount South Africa won was INR 12.5 crore approx

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Afghanistan made it to the semi-finals in a magical T20 World Cup campaign but were thrashed by South Africa in the semis. On their way, Afghanistan won five games and being a losing semi-finalist, they took home $787,500 (INR 6.56 crore), 155,570 dollars for five wins. The total goes up to INR 7.86 crore approx

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England made it to the semi-finals in their T20 World Cup defence but couldn't go further than that having lost to India. On their way, England won four games and being a losing semi-finalist, they took home $787,500 (INR 6.56 crore), in addition to 124,616 dollars. The total goes up to INR 7.60 crore approx

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Unbeaten Australia entered Super 8 with four wins but failed to get through to the semi-finals. The co-hosts won just one match in the Super 8 and lost to Afghanistan and India. Australia walked away with $382,500 (INR 3.18 crore), in addition to 155,570 dollars for five wins, which makes the total at around INR 4.48 crore

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West Indies entered Super 8 with four wins but failed to get through to the semi-finals. The co-hosts won just won match in the Super 8 and hence walked away with $382,500 (INR 3.18 crore), in addition to 155,570 dollars for five wins, which makes the total at around INR 4.47 crore

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Bangladesh entered Super 8 with three wins but failed to win a single match in the second round and hence were eliminated. Bangladesh failed to make it out of Super 8 and hence took home $382,500 (INR 3.18 crore), in addition to 93,462 dollars for three wins, which made the total at around INR 3.96 crore

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USA entered Super 8 with two wins but failed to win a single match in the second round and hence were eliminated. The USA too failed to make it out of Super 8 and hence took home $382,500 (INR 3.18 crore), in addition to 62,308 dollars for two wins, which made the total at around INR 3.70 crore

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Scotland provided a good account of themselves by winning a couple of games and competed well against the likes of England and Australia but failed to get through to Super 8. Since, they finished third in Group B, they took home $247,500 (INR 2.06 crore), in addition to $62,308 for winning a couple of games. The total would be approximately, INR 2.58 crore

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Pakistan had a disappointing outing in T20 World Cup as they failed to qualify for Super 8 losing to India and the USA. Since they finished third in Group A, the 2022 finalists took home $247,500 (INR 2.06 crore) in addition to $62,308 for winning a couple of games. The total would be approximately, INR 2.58 crore approx.

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New Zealand had a disappointing outing in T20 World Cup as they could win only two out of their four games in the group stage and failed to get through to Super 8. Hence, they took home $247,500 (INR 2.06 crore) for finishing third in Group C in addition to $62,308 for winning a couple of games. The total would be approximately, INR 2.58 crore approx.

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Sri Lanka could win only one out of their four games in the group stage and failed to get through to Super 8. Since, they finished third in Group D, they took home $247,500 (INR 2.06 crore), in addition to $31,154 for winning a game. The total would be approximately, INR 2.32 crore

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The Netherlands too just won one game in Group D and failed to qualify for Super 8. The Dutch took home $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore), in addition to $31,154 for winning a game. The total would be approximately, INR 2.13 crore

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Namibia in Group B won just one game against Oman and didn't make it to the second round. Namibia also took home $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore), in addition to $31,154 for winning a game. The total would be approximately, INR 2.13 crore

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Uganda won one out of their four games in the group stage but couldn't get through. Hence, they took home $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore), in addition to $31,154 for winning a game. The total would be approximately, INR 2.13 crore

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Canada in Group A won just one game against Ireland and didn't make it to the second round. Canada also took home $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore), in addition to $31,154 for winning a game. The total would be approximately, INR 2.13 crore

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Papua New Guinea didn't win a single game in the T20 World Cup and hence took home just $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore) set aside for teams finishing from 13th to 20th place

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Oman failed to win a single match in Group B and took home just the base amount for teams finishing 13th to 20th, i.e., $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore)

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Ireland failed to win a single match in Group A and took home just the base amount for teams finishing 13th to 20th, i.e., $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore)

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Nepal failed to win a single match in Group D and took home just the base amount for teams finishing 13th to 20th, i.e., $225,000 (INR 1.8 crore)

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