IPL's prize money is 5 times more than PSL, the champion team will be rich
- The 17th season of the Indian Premier League will end soon
- Money will rain on the winning team of IPL 2024
- All the teams reaching the playoffs will get crores of rupees
The 17th season of the Indian Premier League will end soon. The final match will be played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad on 26 May. This time the decisive match will be played at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Kolkata Knight Riders, which performed brilliantly this season, has reached the final by winning Qualifier-1. In Qualifier-2, Hyderabad defeated Rajasthan Royals and made it to the final. Now the winner of this season will be known on Sunday.
IPL prize money is 5 times more than PSL
There will be a rain of money on the winning team of IPL 2024. Not only the winner but all the teams reaching the playoffs will get crores of rupees. The winning team of IPL 2024 will get almost 5 times more prize money than the winning team of Pakistan Super League (PSL). IPL and PSL are often compared, but there is a huge difference in the prize money of both the leagues. Not only in prize money but in other aspects also IPL is much better than Pakistan League.
RCB will get Rs 6.5 crore
Whichever team wins the IPL final between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad will get Rs 20 crore. The runner-up team will be given Rs 13 crore. Apart from this, Rajasthan Royals, which finishes third, will be given Rs 7 crore and Royal Challengers Bangalore, which finishes fourth, will be given Rs 6.5 crore. Not only this, the players who win the Orange Cap and Purple Cap will be given Rs 15 lakh each.
The prize money of WPL is also more than PSL
On the other hand, the team that wins the Pakistan Super League gets around Rs 4.13 crore. Not only this, the runner-up team of PSL is given Rs 1.65 crore as prize money. The prize money of Women's Premier League (WPL) is also more than PSL. This time WPL winner Royal Challengers Bangalore got Rs 6 crore and runner-up Delhi Capitals got Rs 3 crore.