“The two losing semi-finalists will receive USD 400,000 each from the games taking place on 10 and 11 November,” the ICC said in its official release.
As in 2016, there will be a bonus amount for every match that teams win in the Super 12 stage. The victors in each of the 30 games in that phase will this time win USD 40,000, a total pot of USD 1,200,000.
The teams confirmed to be competing in the Super 12 stage are Afghanistan, Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and the West Indies.
The eight teams whose ICC Men’s T20 World Cup campaigns end at that stage will automatically receive USD 70,000 each, a totally of USD 560,000.
The same structure is in place for the first-round victories – with USD 40,000 available to those who win each of the 12 games, amounting to USD 480,000.
The four teams knocked out in the first round will take USD 40,000 each from an overall USD 160,000.
Teams whose campaigns begin in the first round are Bangladesh, Ireland, Namibia, Netherlands, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, and Sri Lanka.