Australia women's team prize money to equal men's at 2020 T20 World Cup

Sport360 staff 16:00 15/10/2019
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  • Following their board meetings in Dubai on Monday, the International cricket Council announced a 320 per cent boost in prize money for the 2020 women’s T20 World Cup, with the winners taking home $1 million and the runners-up $500,000.

    Cricket Australia will further kick in an extra share to match the equivalent prize money for the men’s tournament wherever the women place, up to an additional $600,000 for a win in the finals.

    “We want to continue our commitment to equality by ensuring that any prize money earned by the Australian Women’s team in the T20 World Cup is the same as what is on offer in the men’s side of the tournament,” Cricket Australia boss Kevin Roberts said in a statement.

    “While there is no doubt we are starting to see financial progress for our talented cricketers, we still have a way to go and CA will continue to play a role in driving equality for our athletes,” he added.

    An agreement negotiated between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers Association two years ago ensured that all players are paid the same base rate regardless of gender.

    The top ranked Australian women’s team will be hot favourites on their home soil when the T20 World Cup kicks off in February next year.

    Meanwhile, the ICC has stated that revenues in the women’s sport would also see the 2021 women’s World Cup prize money pool increase to $3.5 million from $2 million in 2017.

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