How much will each country earn from ODI World Cup 2023? After successfully hosting the ODI World Cup 2023, India’s Board of Control for Cricket will collect millions of rupees.
The ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 is just days away from starting, and participating teams. Have already arrived in the host country, as the event is about to begin. Meanwhile, the ICC, cricket’s highest regulatory body, has disclosed the amount of money that participating nations’ economies will receive throughout the major event’s duration.
It has been determined that the Australian and New Zealand economies will generate a total of Rs 2,887 crores (roughly), while the United Kingdom will generate Rs 3,727 crores in revenue from the ODI World Cup 2023. However, India, the host country for the four-year leap-like event, will produce the most juice of any participating country.
According to The Economic Times, the Indian economy will get a massive Rs 13,318 crore. As part of its fiscal receipts as a result of the cricketing spectacular. The aforementioned countries will benefit the most from the game’s marketing. Thus the game’s commercialization will undoubtedly reach new heights.
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ICC reveals prize money for winners, runners-up, semi-finalists, others
The ICC just released the prize money for the various participating teams in the forthcoming ODI World Cup 2023. The total prize pool is ten thousand thousand dollars. Naturally, the winner will receive the largest part, which amounts to US $4,000,000. The runners-up, as well as two additional semi-finalists, will each get US $2,000,000 and $1,600,000, respectively.
Speaking of the showpiece competition, the first game will be held on October 5 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, with the finalists from the 2019 edition, England and New Zealand, facing off in the curtain raiser. On October 14, the same venue will host a game between archrivals India and Pakistan. Teams have already arrived in India and are keen to put up a show over the course of 45 days.
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