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ICC announces equal prize money for men's and women's World Cups

14 Jul, 2023 1:12 PM, Fri

ICC announces equal prize money for men's and women's World Cups

Going ahead winning a World Cup in men's or alternately ladies' cricket will accompany a similar award cash. In a huge advantage for the ladies' down, the ICC reported equivalent award cash for all kinds of people occasions today, following its yearly gathering in Durban. The choice incorporates Under-19 World Cups as well. "This is a huge crossroads throughout the entire existence of our game, and I'm happy that people's cricketers contending at ICC worldwide occasions will currently be compensated similarly," ICC seat Greg Barclay said. "Beginning around 2017, we have expanded prize cash at ladies' occasions consistently with a reasonable spotlight on arriving at equivalent award cash and from here on in, winning the ICC Ladies' Cricket World Cup will convey a similar award cash as winning the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and the equivalent for T20 World Cups and U-19s as well." Groups across people's cricket will likewise get similar sum for dominating each match at relating World Cups, and wrapping other participants, making the semi-finals, etc. Australia, the victors of the Ladies' T20 World Cup recently, had gotten US$ 1 million in prize cash. Britain, who'd taken the same men's title in November 2022, had won US$ 1.6 million in prize cash. Players will not lose 100 percent of match expense to slow over rates The ICC additionally covered more than rate fines at half of players' match expenses On the planet Test Title. Players will be fined 5% of their charge for each over their group is short, up to half. The choice was taken by the ICC's CEOs' Advisory group (CEC). "On the off chance that a group is bowled out before the new ball is expected at 80 overs, there will be no over-rate punishment applied regardless of whether there is a delayed over rate. This replaces the ongoing 60 over edge," the ICC site said. "The Men's Cricket Advisory group believed firmly that over-rate punishments as WTC focuses allowances ought to remain however suggested that players shouldn't have 100 percent of their match expense in danger," Sourav Ganguly, who is seat of the Men's Cricket Panel and sits on the CEC, said. "We accept this gives a harmony between keeping up with over-rates and guaranteeing we are not preventing players from playing Test cricket." This standard will be reflectively applied to the this WTC cycle, what began with a Cinders Test on June 16.

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