BCCI will rain on Team India: The team will get a cash prize of Rs 58 crore on the win of the Champions Trophy; India won the title 12 years after beating New Zealand

Team India, which won the Champions Trophy, will be given a cash prize of Rs 58 crore. The Indian Cricket Control Board (BCCI) has announced the award. This amount will be distributed to all team players, coaching and support staff.

However, the BCCI has not made it clear how much money the coaching staff will be paid and how much the players will be given.

India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets in the Champions Trophy final in Rohit Sharma's captaincy India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets in the Champions Trophy final played on March 9. New Zealand scored 251 for seven in 50 overs after winning the toss in the final. In reply, India achieved the target by losing six wickets in 49 overs. Rohit played the captaincy innings. He scored 76 runs to get India out of a difficult situation.

India won all matches India played all its matches in Dubai and won all the matches. Team India started its campaign in the tournament by beating Bangladesh by 6 wickets. India then beat Pakistan by 6 wickets and New Zealand by 44 runs. In the semifinals, they beat Australia by 4 wickets.

2 consecutive ICC titles This is Rohit Sharma's second ICC title as captain in 9 months. He also won the T-20 World Cup on June 29 last year. This is his third Champions Trophy title.

The ICC also increased the Champions Trophy prize money by 53 percent The ICC increased the Champions Trophy prize money by 53 percent. The Indian team received US $ 2.4 million, or about Rs 19.5 million. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has increased the total prize money of the Champions Trophy by $ 6.9 million (about Rs 60 crore).

In addition to the winner, the runner-up New Zealand team received $ 1.12 million (about Rs 9.72 crore), while two teams out of the semifinals received $ 56,000 (Rs 4.86 crore) to Australia and South Africa.

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