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Staff Reporter Cricket 2021-10-10, 10:20pm

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DHAKA -As the International Cricket Council (ICC)  announced handsome prize money for the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup to be held 
in Oman and United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bangladesh had a golden chance to 
grab more than BDT 1 crore if they can move to the Super 12s. 

   It is expected that Bangladesh will be through to Super 12s with ease as 
they have to face off the teams like Scotland, Oman and Papua New Guinea in 
Round 1 which is dubbed as qualifying stage. Two teams will move to Super 12s 
from Bangladesh's group.

   Even if Bangladesh failed to move to the Super 12s, they will get US$ 
40,000 (approximately BDT 34 lakh) as prize money. If Bangladesh can play 
Super 12s and failed to move semifinal from there, which is expected result 
for them, they will still get US$ 70,000 (approximately BDT 60 lakh). In 
addition for each victory, there will be handsome bonus. Therefore if 
Bangladesh can just move to the Super 12s, they will have prize money worth 
BDT 1 crore. 

   If Bangladesh can reach the semifinals, they will get at least US$ 4 lakh, 
regardless of their victory or defeat. This means that even if they lose, the 
prize money will be given to the two losing semifinalists.And if they reach 
the final, Bangladesh will have at least US$ 8 lakh in their pockets. Because 
the runners-up team will get this award. And if they become champions, they 
will bring home US$ 16 lakh, which is about 14 crore in Bangladeshi currency.

   16 teams are going to take part in the competition which will be held from 
October 17 to November 14. The eight teams to take part in the first round 
are Bangladesh, Ireland, Namibia, Netherlands, Oman, Papua New Guinea, 
Scotland and Sri Lanka. From here, four teams will join Afghanistan, 
Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and the West  Indies, who have already secured Super 12s.BSS