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BCCI Announces ₹51 Crore Cash Reward for ICC Women's World Cup-Winning Team India
The Board of Control for Cricket in India awarded Rs 51 crore to players, coaches, and staff following India's first Women's World Cup victory under Harmanpreet Kaur's leadership.
- On November 03, 2025, India clinched their maiden Women's World Cup title in Navi Mumbai, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the final.
 - Since Jay Shah took charge, the BCCI implemented transformations including pay parity and last month ICC Chairman Jay Shah increased women's prize money by 300%, raising it from $2.88 million to $14 million.
 - India's innings featured 298/7 aided by late contributions, with key partnerships including a century stand and a 62-run stand that powered India past 200, while Deepti Sharma's 5/39 turned the match.
 - The BCCI announced a Rs 51 crore reward for the entire winning squad, coaches and support staff, with Devajit Saikia congratulating Harmanpreet Kaur and crediting Jay Shah's contributions.
 - The board and commentators say the triumph promotes women's cricket by overcoming 2005 and 2017 World Cup final heartbreaks, paving the way for the next generation of women cricketers in India.
 
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BCCI announces cash award of Rs 51 cr for Harmanpreet and Co.
New Delhi: The BCCI on Monday announced a cash award of Rs 51 crore for the Harmanpreet Kaur-led squad and its support staff for winning the country’s maiden ICC World Cup title. The Indian women’s team under Harmanpreet’s leadership beat South Africa by 52 runs in the final on Sunday to win its first ever global trophy. “As a token of appreciation, the BCCI will reward the Indian women’s cricket team with a cash award of Rs 51 crore for winning…
Women's World Cup: BCCI announces Rs 51 crore prize money for Indian women's team
Women’s World Cup: The Indian Cricket Board has announced a bumper prize for the national women’s team. Secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed that the players and support staff will receive Rs 51 crore for winning India’s maiden ODI World Cup title.
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