News India Live, Digital Desk: Indian cricket team has once again created history and won the title of T20 World Cup 2026. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has now showered rewards on Team India, which became the ‘world champion’ by defeating New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia has announced a cash prize of Rs 131 Crore (INR 131 Crore) for the champion team. This is one of the largest prize money given by any board in the history of cricket. Second consecutive and third title overall. India not only won the World Cup, but also made many big records in its name:Defending Champion: India has become the first team in the history of T20 World Cup to successfully defend its title (winning twice in a row). Three-time winners: After 2007 and 2024, India has now won this title thrice with its victory in 2026. Has become the only country to win the trophy.Victory at home: India has become the first host country in the world to win the T20 World Cup on its own soil.Reward of Rs 131 crore: Who will get what?This amount of Rs 131 crore announced by BCCI will be distributed among the entire team:Players: All 15 main players of the team will get a major share of this amount.Coaching Staff: Head coach and other assistant coaches will be rewarded for their contribution.Support Staff: Physio, Trainers and other supporting members will also be given rewards. Selectors and reserve players: Traveling reserve players and selectors have also been included in this prize money. Final thrill: Sanju and Bumrah’s magic. In the final match played on March 8, India batted first and scored a huge score of 255/5, which is the highest score of T20 World Cup final so far. Sanju Samson made a stormy score of 89 runs in 46 balls. Played innings. Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan also scored aggressive half-centuries. In bowling, Jasprit Bumrah took 4 wickets for 15 runs, due to which New Zealand team was reduced to only 159 runs and India won by 96 runs. Apart from BCCI’s Rs 131 crore, ICC also gave about Rs 27.48 crore ($3 Million) to the winning team India. Prize money has been received. Whereas runner-up New Zealand has been given Rs 14.65 crore.