T20 Blast Prize Money: The Complete Breakdown Revealed

Written by: Nicola Rees • 16.07.2025

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The T20 Blast 2025 is in full swing and cricket fans everywhere, including India, are tuning in to see their favourite county teams clash in this exciting English T20 competition. But for those of you who bet on cricket or play fantasy leagues, it’s not just about sixes and wickets. Ever wondered what kind of cash is actually on the line?

In this article, we’ll discuss the T20 Blast prize money – from what the winners might take home to the special bonuses top players can earn. And if you’re after expert picks, don’t forget to explore our T20 Blast match predictions.

T20 Blast Prize Pool Overview

Exact prize money figures for domestic tournaments like the T20 Blast aren’t always publicly confirmed ahead of time and can change slightly from year to year. Prize money depends on sponsorships, broadcasting deals, and ECB funding. Below, we've attempted to lift the lid on this - we’ve shared our estimates based on industry insights, past seasons, and how similar domestic T20 leagues are typically structured.

Total prize money for the season

The Vitality Blast isn’t the richest T20 tournament in the world, but it still puts a respectable amount of cash on the table. For the 2025 season the total prize pool is understood to be quite substantial. While specific figures for 2025 aren't publicly available, it's clear that teams are battling for lucrative sums, which adds even more intensity to those nail-biting finishes.

But we can give you an idea based on another major English domestic T20 competition. The Hundred (which also features top English players and draws significant crowds) had a total prize pool in 2024 of £600,000, split between its men's and women's competitions.

The T20 Blast operates differently with its county structure, and so the total prize pool may vary, but this provides a relevant benchmark for English domestic cricket.

How the prize pool is distributed

Here’s how prize money is commonly structured across such competitions, with approximate estimates for potential distribution, keeping in mind these are not officially confirmed figures for 2025:

  • Winners: A significant portion, potentially in the region of a few hundred thousand pounds.
  • Runners-up: A notable share, often around half of the winner's prize.
  • Semi-finalists: Each semi-finalist typically receives a considerable amount, perhaps in the tens of thousands of pounds.
  • Quarter-finalists: Even teams reaching the quarter-finals can walk away with a share of the cash, albeit smaller sums.

This means that even teams that don’t make the final can still benefit financially. The T20 Blast winners prize money is a big motivator – but it's not the only one.

Sponsorship and funding sources

The Vitality Blast prize money offered each year is powered mainly by sponsorship deals. The title sponsor, Vitality, along with ECB funding and broadcasting rights, forms the backbone of the pool. Commercial tie-ups and ticket sales also help bolster the financial support behind the scenes.

Stage-Wise Prize Money Breakdown

The Vitality T20 Blast prize money for the champions is a substantial sum. While the precise amount for 2025 is unconfirmed, in 2024, the winning men's team in The Hundred received £150,000. So we can imagine that figures might be similar for the Vitality Blast.

Champions: Total and player share

The prize money Vitality Blast offers to the champions, might stand at something similar to that of the Hundred tournament winners figure. The Hundred 2020 prize money for the winners stood at £175,000 (or INR 1.80 crores), so it's fair to assume the T20 blast champions might take home something similar.

It is reasonable to assume the T20 Blast winner's share would be in a similar range, if not higher, given its longer history and county structure.

Most counties typically split any prize money between players and the club, often in a ratio that heavily favors the players (e.g., 60:40 or 70:30 in favor of players). So, depending on their role and contract, a player could earn a notable bonus for being part of the winning squad – potentially ranging from several thousand pounds up to mid-five figures.

That’s a decent payday, especially in domestic cricket. The runners-up also split their prize in similar ways. For semi-finalists and quarter-finalists, the sums are smaller but still valuable – especially for teams that don’t have the financial firepower of larger counties.

Individual Awards and Bonuses

Every game in the T20 Blast offers a chance for players to shine individually – and get rewarded for it. These awards don’t just reflect performance; they also highlight players to watch in future matches – great info if you’re into betting or fantasy leagues. Below we've broken down the awards that typically receive a bonus.

Man of the Match awards by stage

The Man of the Match typically earns a bonus during the group stages, with this figure potentially increasing for the semi-finals and final. While specific figures for these awards are not widely publicised, they aim to recognise outstanding performance in each game.

Most Valuable Player (MVP) prize

The MVP title at the end of the tournament comes with its own cash reward. This award typically goes to a player who’s had a consistent impact throughout the tournament – contributing with both bat and ball, or performing under pressure.

The Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) MVP award, which covers performances across all domestic competitions, has historically offered a prize for the overall top performer, with figures around £2,500 for the winner of each domestic competition MVP and a larger sum (e.g., £10,000 in some instances) for the overall PCA Men's Domestic MVP across all formats.

Keeping an eye on potential MVPs can help you make smarter selections, especially when looking for top-performing all-rounders. And if you’re building your fantasy team, don’t miss our top Dream11 cricket tips to help you pick the right stars.

Player-specific performance bonuses

Many counties and sponsors also offer their own performance incentives. These may not be part of the official pool, but they’re widely used across teams. Examples include:

  • Highest run-scorer
  • Most sixes
  • Best economy rate for a bowler
  • Young Player of the Tournament

These incentives add another layer of excitement to every match – and are worth keeping in mind when following player stats and performances.

How Prize Money is Shared Among Players

Each county has its own system for distributing prize money. Some prefer an equal split among playing XI members, while others reward based on performance, experience, or appearances.

It’s common to see non-playing squad members also receiving a small bonus, especially in a long tournament like the Vitality Blast, where injuries and rotation play a big role. So, everyone from the opening batsman to the reserve wicketkeeper stands to benefit if their team makes it far.

Final thoughts

The T20 Blast prize money structure might not grab international headlines, but for the players and teams involved, it's a huge deal. From the champions' cheque to individual bonuses and MVP awards, there's plenty to play for.

Understanding this breakdown can also give you an edge – whether you’re placing a bet, building a fantasy team, or just trying to read the game better. Why? Because players often raise their game when there’s money on the line, especially in the knockouts.

To keep up with predictions, form guides, and expert picks throughout the tournament, check out our full Cricket Blog. For new bettors or fans trying to learn more about the sport, our Cricket Guides section is a great place to start.

As the T20 Blast 2025 heats up, so does the race for that prize pool. Keep watching, keep betting smart and responsibly – and good luck!

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Nicola is a seasoned content editor with over seven years industry experience as both a copywriter and editor. She oversees the OCB writing team, ensuring the site delivers engaging, accurate, and error-free content while keeping OCB readers informed with the best news, reviews, and offers. A passionate sports fan, she enjoys watching tennis and cricket live whenever possible.

Fact checked by: DhruvLast updated date: 16.07.2025
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