INDW vs SAW https://www.cricketwinner.com INDW vs SAW Fri, 19 Dec 2025 03:28:08 GMT https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html https://github.com/jpmonette/feed en Copyright © 2024 Cricket Winner. All Rights Reserved. <![CDATA[Women's World Cup 2025 Prize Money Distribution: List of all teams and amount they receive]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/women-s-world-cup-2025-prize-money-distribution-list-of-all-teams-and-amount-they-receive/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/women-s-world-cup-2025-prize-money-distribution-list-of-all-teams-and-amount-they-receive/ Mon, 03 Nov 2025 19:55:56 GMT

The International Cricket Council (ICC) had set a whopping amount of prize money for the winner of the Women's World Cup 2025. Team India, the winner of the tournament, received a huge paycheck as the best team of the tournament. As the winner of the World Cup, they won prize money of USD 4.48 million (approximately Rs 39.55 crore).

The South Africa Women's team, the second-best team of the contest, also claimed a handsome amount of money. Apart from the finalists of the WC 2025, six other teams, who were also a part of the competition, also received a fair amount of money. While India emerged as the winner of the prestigious tournament, Pakistan's women's team concluded their campaign in the bottommost position.

Despite their poor run, Pakistan cricket team also bagged a good amount of money for participating in the tournament. All the eight teams got prize money according to their performances in the points table. 

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Women's World Cup 2025 full prize money breakdown:

  • Champions (India)—USD 4.48 million (approximately Rs 39.55 crore)
  • Runners-up (South Africa) – USD 2.24 million (approximately Rs 19.77 crore)
  • Losing semifinalists (Australia and England)—USD 1.12 million each (approximately Rs 9.89 crore)
  • Group-stage wins—USD 34,314 (approximately Rs 30.29 lakh) per match
  • 5th–6th place finishers – USD 700,000 (approximately Rs 62 lakh)
  • 7th–8th place finishers – USD 280,000 (approximately Rs 24.71 lakh)
  • Guaranteed participation payout—USD 250,000 (approximately Rs 22 lakh) per team

List of the teams in Women's World Cup 2025 and the amount they received:

Name of the teamsAmount of the prize money
IndiaApprox. Rs 39.55 Cr.
South Africa Approx. Rs 19.77 Cr.
Australia Approx. Rs. 9.89 Cr.
England Approx. Rs. 9.89 Cr. 
Sri Lanka Approx. Rs. 62 Lakhs
New Zealand Approx. Rs. 62 Lakhs
Bangladesh Approx. Rs. 24.71 Lakhs
Pakistan Approx. Rs. 24.71 Lakhs

 

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<![CDATA[India Wins U19 Women’s T20 World Cup for the Second Time]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/india-wins-u19-women-s-t20-world-cup-for-the-second-time/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/india-wins-u19-women-s-t20-world-cup-for-the-second-time/ Sun, 02 Feb 2025 14:56:38 GMT

The U19 women's cricket team of India made history by winning the U19 Women's T20 World Cup for the second consecutive time. The young team played well in all the matches of the tournament and won the trophy with a strong victory in the final match.

Good Beginning of the Tournament
It was held in Malaysia, and India played within Group A. Their matches were against West Indies, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka.
The first match for India was very successful. They defeated West Indies on January 19, 2025.
Second Match: Against Malaysia on January 21, left-arm spinner Vaishnavi Sharma was a star with 5 wickets for just 5 runs, which included a hat-trick. This helped India to dismiss Malaysia for 31 runs and win by 10 wickets.
Third Match: India played against Sri Lanka on 23rd January. Opener Gongadi Trisha made a sparkling knock of 49 runs and India reached a total of 118/9. Then the bowlers enforced a total restriction over Sri Lanka, bringing down them to 58/9; so in fact, India won by 60 runs. Also, they ended that as group topper in Group A

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Super Six Stage- Dominating
After advancing to the Super Six stage, India continued their marvelous performance:

They won big against Bangladesh and Scotland, and thus entered the semi-final.
Their bowlers and batters complemented each other in maintaining their winning streak.
Semi-Final: A Challenge
In the semi-final, India was to face a very strong South African team. But the Indian players played in a great team spirit. The bowlers kept South Africa's batters under pressure, and the batters chased the target with patience, taking India to the final match.
Final Match: India Creates History! Against South africa
The final was the biggest moment of the tournament.

  • India's bowlers led by Vaishnavi Sharma and Aayushi Shukla dominated the opposition by quick wickets.
  • The target was small, and India's batters chased it comfortably, thereby winning the title for the second time in a row.

Star Performers of the Tournament

  • Vaishnavi Sharma: She became the top wicket-taker with several match-winning performances, which included her 5-wicket haul against Malaysia
  • Gongadi Trisha: India's greatest run-scorer, a stable factor at the top of the batting lineup.

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<![CDATA[INDW vs SAW: Player Analysis: Tazmin Brits Capitalizes on India's Sloppy Performance]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-analysis/indw-vs-saw-player-analysis-tazmin-brits-capitalizes-on-indias-sloppy-performance/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-analysis/indw-vs-saw-player-analysis-tazmin-brits-capitalizes-on-indias-sloppy-performance/ Sat, 06 Jul 2024 17:22:20 GMT

As a former javelin thrower who has secured Gold for South Africa at numerous sporting events, Tazmin Brits approached the Indian bowlers with fierce determination at the start of her innings. Despite her aggressive intent, her initial efforts did not yield success, and she narrowly escaped an early dismissal when Jemimah Rodrigues missed a crucial run-out opportunity. The early stages of her innings were fraught with challenges, as she faced two overs of pace with the ball moving significantly.

However, Tazmin Brits managed to survive this tricky period, gradually finding her rhythm and emerging stronger. Her resilience in those early overs allowed her to build a solid foundation, which she later capitalized on, showcasing her ability to adapt and thrive under pressure. This transformation marked a pivotal moment in her innings, setting the stage for her eventual match-winning performance.

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In-depth Analysis of Tazmin Brits Innings Build-up

Lucky for Brits, her skipper Laura Wolvaardt kept the scoreboard ticking with her blistering strokeplay, just as she has done throughout the tour, whether in One-Day Internationals (ODI) or the one-off Test. Wolvaardt’s 22-ball 33 seemed effortless, as if she were batting on a completely different wicket. Observing her captain’s composed and effective approach, Brits perhaps realized that it would be more beneficial to allow the ball to come to her rather than forcing her shots. This adjustment in strategy became evident once Harmanpreet Kaur introduced spin into the attack.

Brits initially struggled against Pooja Vastrakar, finding it difficult to make solid contact with the ball. However, it was against Vastrakar that she finally found her rhythm, smashing a delivery down the ground to reach her 10th T20I fifty. She began to access the areas behind the wickets skillfully, often shimmying back and using her bat swing to great effect. This newfound confidence allowed her to showcase her prowess on the off side, executing precise cuts behind square.

When the time came to unleash her full potential, Brits did not hesitate to target the opposite end as well. She cleared the fence with ease on multiple occasions, demonstrating her ability to strike powerfully and accurately. This combination of strategic play and aggressive hitting underscored her adaptability and skill, making her a formidable force against the Indian bowlers and contributing significantly to her team’s success.

Tazmin Brits initially struggled to find her rhythm, managing only 1 run off her first 10 balls. However, she quickly turned things around, scoring 15 runs in her next 10 balls, followed by 20 runs in the subsequent 10. From there, she accelerated impressively, adding 45 runs off her final 26 balls. In total, Brits delivered a match-winning performance with her highest T20I score of 81 off 56 balls, showcasing her ability to adapt and capitalize on the opportunity against a sloppy Indian side.

Marizanne Kapp, who came in at number three, initially timed the ball with precision, while Tazmin Brits had to work harder for her runs. Kapp’s fluent stroke play helped build a solid partnership, with the duo putting on nearly 100 runs for the second wicket. However, once Kapp was dismissed, Brits realized the importance of her role as the set batter and knew she had to anchor the innings. Her wicket at that crucial juncture could have left her team short by 10-15 runs or more.

Brits’ task was made easier when Richa Ghosh dropped a straightforward catch, allowing her to continue her innings. India’s subpar fielding and missed opportunities, particularly letting a set batter like Brits off the hook multiple times, proved costly. Had they been sharper in the field, the visitors might have struggled to surpass 150 runs. Instead, these lapses enabled Brits to capitalize and ensure her team reached a competitive total.

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