ICC's Women's World Cup 2025 Sets Prize Money Record, Exceeds Men's Tournament

ICC's Women's World Cup 2025 Sets Prize Money Record, Exceeds Men's Tournament

 05:01 01/09/2025

The ICC has announced a massive 297% increase in prize money for the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup, totaling $13.88 million. This surpasses the 2023 Men's World Cup payout, signaling a major step towards gender pay parity. Winners will receive $4.48 million, a 239% jump from 2022.
US Cricket in Crisis: ACE Denounces 'Unlawful' Contract Termination, Vows Continued Investment

US Cricket in Crisis: ACE Denounces 'Unlawful' Contract Termination, Vows Continued Investment

 04:01 23/08/2025

American Cricket Enterprises (ACE) has strongly opposed USA Cricket's (USAC) decision to end their 50-year agreement, deeming it unlawful and a potential threat to cricket's growth in the US. ACE, having invested over $150 million in developing the sport, accuses USAC of acting on personal agendas.
Women's Cricket World Cup 2025: Navi Mumbai to Host Key Matches as ICC Revises Venue Schedule, Replacing Bengaluru

Women's Cricket World Cup 2025: Navi Mumbai to Host Key Matches as ICC Revises Venue Schedule, Replacing Bengaluru

 05:01 22/08/2025

The ICC has shifted the venue for the Women's Cricket World Cup, replacing Bengaluru with Navi Mumbai, which will now host up to five matches, including a semi-final and potentially the final. The tournament will span five venues across India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2.
Cricketer penalised for obscenity: Australia spinner reprimanded by ICC - see details

Cricketer penalised for obscenity: Australia spinner reprimanded by ICC - see details

 15:01 20/08/2025

Australian leg-spinner Adam Zampa has been reprimanded by the ICC for using inappropriate language during the first ODI against South Africa. Zampa admitted to the offense, which occurred after a misfield. He received one demerit point. South Africa won the match by 98 runs, with Keshav Maharaj taking five wickets.
Big setback for South Africa! Bowler reported for suspect action on ODI debut vs Australia; untimely disruption for Proteas

Big setback for South Africa! Bowler reported for suspect action on ODI debut vs Australia; untimely disruption for Proteas

 12:23 20/08/2025

South Africa's ODI series against Australia began with a victory overshadowed by concerns regarding Prenelan Subrayen's bowling action. The off-spinner, making his debut, was reported for a suspect action and will undergo assessment. This setback impacted South Africa's team balance, especially with Kagiso Rabada's injury.
Shubman Gill's Quick Thinking Prevents ICC Code Breach in Lord's Test

Shubman Gill's Quick Thinking Prevents ICC Code Breach in Lord's Test

 05:01 12/07/2025

Shubman Gill narrowly escaped ICC sanctions during the third Test at Lord's. He wore a red vest under his white jersey, violating clothing regulations. Gill quickly buttoned up his shirt, resolving the issue. Earlier, at Headingley, he wore black socks, also against ICC rules. He switched to white socks the next day.
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