ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2023–25 cycle is near it conclusion, South Africa and Australia are the top 2 teams which will fight for the WTC from today. The tournament, which spanned over two years, saw fierce competition among the top Test-playing nations, culminating in a financial reward distributed based on final standings. While the champions secured a handsome reward, every participating team walked away with a substantial amount for their efforts throughout the cycle. Scroll down to check how much money will every team get:
The winner of the WTC 2023–25 final will take home the biggest share. Both teams have played consistently throughout the cycle and now fight for the ultimate prize.
The runner-up will receive a substantial reward. Australia were finalists in the previous edition as well and could either retain the trophy or finish second again.
India, despite reaching the finals in the first two cycles, finish third this time. Strong performances but missed out on a final berth.
The inaugural WTC champions didn’t make the top two but maintained a solid Test record to finish fourth.
England’s Bazball era brought excitement but mixed results. They settle for fifth place.
Sri Lanka showed flashes of brilliance but lacked consistency, ending up in sixth
Bangladesh had a few bright moments, including wins against bigger teams, but couldn’t move up the table.
The Windies continue to struggle in the longest format and end the cycle in 8th position.
A disappointing campaign for Pakistan, with inconsistent performances leading to a last-place finish in the WTC table.