
June 23, 2013, will always be remembered as a golden day in Indian cricket. On this date, MS Dhoni’s Indian team clinched the Champions Trophy title on English soil, defeating hosts England in a thrilling final.
It was a moment of immense pride, as India conquered challenging conditions and pressure to lift the ICC trophy. As the country celebrates the 12th anniversary of that historic win, here’s a look at how much prize money the team received.
Beating England in Their Own Backyard
In the rain-affected final at Edgbaston, England won the toss and opted to bowl first. India, batting under pressure, managed to score 129/7 in 20 overs.
Despite the low total, India’s bowling unit held their nerve. England could only manage 124/8, handing India a narrow 5-run win. The match went down to the wire, and India's gritty defense made the victory even more memorable.
Ravindra Jadeja, who delivered a stellar all-round performance, was awarded Player of the Match.
🗓️ #OnThisDay in 2013
— BCCI (@BCCI) June 23, 2025
📍 Edgbaston, Birmingham
The @msdhoni-led #TeamIndia beat England in a thrilling final to lift the ICC Champions Trophy 🏆🥳 pic.twitter.com/U1XtpPkwcy
While India earned a hefty ₹58 crore for winning the 2025 Champions Trophy, the prize money in 2013 was much smaller in comparison.
According to available information, the 2013 Champions Trophy-winning team led by Dhoni received $2,000,000 USD, which converted to around ₹11.31 crore at the time.
The 2013 victory made MS Dhoni the first captain in history to win all three major ICC trophies:
T20 World Cup (2007)
ODI World Cup (2011)
Champions Trophy (2013)
More than the money, it was a win that cemented Dhoni’s legacy and gave Indian fans another unforgettable cricketing memory.
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