The winner of the 2023 World Test Championship will get a prize money of $1.6 million, the International Cricket Council announced on Friday.
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The runner-up will take home $800,000 while the third-placed team will get $450,000. The cumulative prize money for the competition will be $3.6 million – the same as the 2019-2021 cycle.
While India and Australia will contest the final at the Oval from June 7 to 11, South Africa finished in the third place in the WTC standings.
England which ended fourth on the table secured $350,000, while Sri Lanka recieved a prize money share of $200,000.
Sixth-placed New Zealand, seventh-placed Pakistan, eighth-placed West Indies and ninth-placed Bangladesh got $100,000 each.