Rs 125 crore prize money for T20 Worldcup winning team..!!

Sowmiya Sriram
Rs 125 crore prize money for t20 Worldcup winning team..!!
bcci Secretary Jay Shah has surprised the entire cricket world by giving a prize money of Rs 125 crore to the indian team that won the t20 World Cup. This is more than the prize money awarded by the ICC to all teams. The indian cricket team has not won the t20 world cup even once since 2007. Not only that, after the 2013 Champions Trophy, india has not won an ICC series even once. In this situation, india went to the finals and semi-finals several times and lost. Thus all the fans were longing to hear the news of india winning the world cup again. They were worried that no other captain would win this world cup after Dhoni.
It is in this condition that the indian team led by rohit sharma has won the t20 World Cup. Jay Shah, the secretary of bcci, is very excited about this. Commenting on this on social media, he said, "he is extremely happy to announce the prize money of 125 crore rupees to the indian team that won the t20 World Cup. Also praising the indian team, Jay Shah praised that every player has shown their ability and inspiration and said that he would like to congratulate all the coaches and other experts in the indian team.
Jay Shah's prize money has surprised the entire cricket world. The ICC, which conducts the t20 world cup, has announced a prize money of 91 crore rupees for this series. But the bcci has announced many times more amount to the indian team. In 2007, the bcci gave USD 3 million when the indian team won the t20 World Cup. It would have been around 10 to 12 crore rupees in indian rupees at that time. For the 2011 World Cup-winning indian team, the then bcci chief first announced Rs 1 crore per player and later increased it to Rs 2 crore. A separate prize of Rs 50 lakh was also given to the coaches. But now the indian team who won the t20 world cup has got 125 crore rupees. Through this, each player is expected to get Rs 6-7 crore each.

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