T20 World Cup 2024: how to contribute World Cup money INR 125 crores:The BCCI has informed the INR 125 support personnel about the prize money they would receive, and we have requested that everyone submit an invoice, according to a BCCI source that The Indian Express cited.
The logistics manager, BCCI employees, and video analyst for the team will also receive rewards. A day after the team led by Rohit Sharma won the T20 World Cup, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah revealed that team India would get an incredible INR 125 crore in prize money.
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The entire cost of Rs 125 crore will go towards paying the players, coaches, support personnel, and selectors. There were 42 members of the Indian team that went to the World Cup.
The video analyst for the squad, the logistics manager, and any BCCI employees who accompanied the team on their travels, including media officers, will also receive rewards.
Prize money for the Twenty20 World Cup will be given out?
Category | Amount (INR) | Recipients | ||||||
Players | 5 crore each | 15 players in the squad, including those who didn’t play a match | ||||||
Head Coach | 5 crore | Rahul Dravid | ||||||
Core Coaching Group | 2.5 crore each | Batting Coach (Vikram Rathour), Fielding Coach (T Dilip), Bowling Coach (Paras Mhambrey) | ||||||
Chairman and Selectors | 1 crore each | Chairman (Ajit Agarkar) and 4 other selectors | ||||||
Support Staff (Physio, Throwdown, etc.) | 2 crore each | Physiotherapists, Throwdown specialists, Masseurs, Strength and Conditioning Coach | ||||||
Reserve Players | 1 crore each | Reserve players (Rinku Singh, Shubman Gill, Avesh Khan, Khaleel Ahmed) | ||||||
Video Analyst | TBA | Team’s video analyst | ||||||
BCCI Staff | TBA | BCCI staff members traveling with the team, including media officers | ||||||
Logistics Manager | TBA | Team’s logistics manager |
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