ICC T20 World Cup 2022 is starting off with the matches for the season where the event takes off on October 16, 2022, and it will be taking off till November 13, 2022. Check ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Prize Money Distribution.
The matches will take off for the tournament under the administration of the International Cricket Council where the cricket format will be Twenty20 International. The tournament format will be taking off with the matches Group stage and knockout.
The participants for the event will be 16 and a total of 45 matches taking off for the season the event has eight editions of the league. The prize money cap for the event is announced on September 30, 2022, by the ICC where money distribution is out now.
The teams have qualified for the first round of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 where the country taking off will be Namibia, Scotland, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Ireland, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, and Zimbabwe.
Check out more details for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 prize money and distribution here on this page. Also Check Here: How To Watch ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Live Telecast On DD Sports TV Channel, India Schedule & Squads.

ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Prize Money & Distribution
ICC T20 World Cup 2022 is a popular tournament that is set to take off with the matches. The fixtures are kicking out having the winner getting the prize money of $1.6 million and the runner-up getting $80,000.
The losing semi-finals team will be getting the prize money of $400,000 each and the bonus for winning a Super 12 match will be $40,000.
The team that will be knocked out in the Super 12 stage will be $70,000 and the bonus for winning the “First round” will be $40,000 and the teams that will be getting knockout in the “First round” is $40,000.
Stage | Prize Money (US$) |
Winners | $1.6 Million |
Runner-up | $800,000 |
Losing Semi-Finals | $400,000 |
Bonus for winning a “Super 12” match | $40,000 |
Teams get knocked out in the “Super 12” stage | $70,000 |
Bonus for winning a “First round” match | $40,000 |
Teams get knocked out in the “First Round” | $40,000 |