World Cup final: Rain rule, reserve day, prize money, Super Overs, and more
If following a tie, weather conditions prevent the Super Over from being completed, or if the match is abandoned or a no result at the end of the reserve day, the teams shall be declared joint winners.
Curtains will come down on the ICC World Cup 2023 tournament on Sunday (November 19) in Ahmedabad with India and Australia facing off in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Ahead of the World Cup 2023, here is all you need to know about the reserve day, Super Overs, no result scenario, prize money, past champions, and more.
What if final is tied or no result?
– In the event of a tied final, the teams shall compete in a Super Over to determine which team is the winner.
– If following a tie, weather conditions prevent the Super Over from being completed, or if the match is abandoned or a no result at the end of the reserve day, the teams shall be declared joint winners.
Reserve Day
The final of the ICC World Cup 2023 will have a reserve day allocated on which an incomplete match shall be continued from the scheduled day.
ICC World Cup 2023 Prize money
Total: $10 million
Winners: $4m
Runners-up: $2m
Semi-finalists: $800,000
Teams finishing at the group stage: $100,000
Each group stage win: $40,000
Previous World Cup winners
2019: England
2015: Australia
2011: India
2007: Australia
2003: Australia
1999: Australia
1996: Sri Lanka
1992: Pakistan
1987: Australia
1983: India
1979: West Indies
1975: West Indies