Pakistan's Prize Money At ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Complete Details
Pakistan end their ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign with a group stage exit. Here's how much they have earned.

ICC Champions Trophy 2025 hosts Pakistan have brought an end to their disappointing campaign with a group stage exit, as the side failed to win even a single match throughout the tournament.
Out of the three matches they played, Mohammad Rizwan's men lost 2 and one match ended in 'No Result' due to rain. With a Net Run Rate of -1.087, Pakistan finished bottom of their group, consisting the likes of India, New Zealand, and Bangladesh.
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With their group stage exit, Pakistan team will be earning around $265,000 dollars (approximately INR 2.3 crore). Every participating team will be earning $125,000, and the sides finishing 7th and 8th will be rewarded with $140,000.
As Pakistan finished bottom of Group A, and 3 teams earning 2 or more points in Group B, the hosts mathematically, cannot finish above 7th.
Mohammad Rizwan Laments Injuries To Key Players
Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan laments the injuries of Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman, as the duo was heavily missed during the side's disastrous Champions Trophy 2025 campaign.
"We wanted to do well and perform well in front of our nation. The expectations are very high. We didn't perform well and it is disappointing for us. The guy who has been performing for the last few months in Australia, South Africa, Zimbabwe… the team was combined and then suddenly when someone is injured, the team will be disturbed," said Mohammad Rizwan.
"As a captain, you can look forward to that as well. One side you can say that the team is disturbed, but this is no excuse. Yes, Fakhar Zaman and Saim Ayub were injured, but we will learn from this. We want improvements in different things. If we want to improve, and for Pakistan to have a high standard, we need awareness, professionalism. We see that in the Champions Cup, but we need more improvement," said the Pakistan Captain.
"We have made mistakes in the last few games. Hopefully, we can learn from these. We are next going to New Zealand and hopefully we can perform there and the mistakes that we did against New Zealand here in Pakistan, we can learn from that. And we will do better in New Zealand," he added.




















