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BCCI announces Rs 58 crore reward for Team India

BCCI announces Rs 58 crore reward for Team India

Mumbai, Mar 20 (UNI) The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday announced a cash reward of Rs 58 crore for Team India following their victorious campaign in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
The financial reward recognises the contributions of the players, coaching and support staff, as well as the members of the Men's Selection Committee.
BCCI President Roger Binny hailed the achievement, stating, "Winning back-to-back ICC titles is special and this reward recognises Team India's dedication and excellence on the global stage. The cash award is a testament to the hard work that everyone puts in behind the scenes. This was also our second ICC Trophy in 2025, following the ICC U19 Women's World Cup triumph, and it highlights the strong cricketing ecosystem in place in our country."
Under the astute leadership of Captain Rohit Sharma, India dominated the tournament, registering four commanding victories en route to the final. The team began their campaign with a solid six-wicket win over Bangladesh, followed by another six-wicket triumph against Pakistan.
BCCI Vice-President Rajeev Shukla praised the team's consistency, saying, "This cash reward is a tribute to the outstanding performances delivered by the team throughout the tournament. The players exhibited remarkable composure under pressure, and their success is an inspiration to aspiring cricketers across the country. Indian cricket continues to be built on a strong foundation of skill, mental toughness, and a winning mentality."
India continued their winning momentum with a 44-run victory over New Zealand before overcoming Australia by four wickets in the semifinal. In the final, India displayed remarkable composure to defeat New Zealand and clinch the title.
BCCI Honorary Secretary Devajit Saikia lauded the team’s dominance, saying, "The BCCI is proud to honour the players and support staff with this well-deserved reward. Their performance has justified India’s top ranking in white-ball cricket, and we are confident the team will continue to excel in the years to come. The dedication and commitment shown by the players have set a new benchmark, and we are sure Indian cricket will keep raising the bar on the global stage."
BCCI Honorary Joint Secretary Rohan Gauns Dessai praised the team’s performance in the final, remarking, "Team India looked solid throughout the tournament, and the final against New Zealand was a spectacular game. It brought immense joy and cheer to the nation and Team India fans across the globe. This success is a reflection of the robust cricketing system in place, and we will continue to strengthen it to maintain our supremacy in world cricket."
BCCI Treasurer Prabhtej Bhatia reiterated the board’s commitment to excellence, stating, "The BCCI takes immense pride in acknowledging the hard work and dedication of our players and support staff. This cash prize reflects our commitment to encouraging excellence in Indian cricket. We remain dedicated to providing the best resources and infrastructure to help Indian cricket maintain its dominance on the global stage."
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 triumph marks another milestone in Indian cricket’s storied history, further reinforcing the country’s reputation as a powerhouse in the sport.
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