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NZ Confirms Women’s T20 WC Prize Money To Be Evenly Split Amongst Players
The splitting of prize money, which translates to four million NZ dollars and more than 19 crore Indian rupees, means every team member will get 256,000 NZ dollars (around 1 crore and 29 lakhs), which is way more than their national contracts amount.
It is to be noted that in 2022, NZC had announced parity in match payments for men and women cricketers at both international and domestic level. “The win is absolutely huge in terms of inspiration.”
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