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ISPL announces whopping ₹6 crore prize pool for Season 3

ISPL announces whopping ₹6 crore prize pool for Season 3

ISPL Season 3 will be held from January 9

Srinagar, December 18: Continuing its rapid rise and expanding footprint in grassroots cricket, the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) has announced a whopping prize pool of ₹5.92 crore for Season 3, reinforcing the league’s focus on supporting emerging talent and creating opportunities through the sport.

 

India’s pioneering tennis-ball T10 league, ISPL continues to revolutionise the grassroots cricket ecosystem by ensuring that players are not only discovered, but also consistently rewarded for their performances throughout the season.

 

The Season 3 champions will receive ₹2 crore, while the runners-up will take home ₹1 crore. The league’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) will be awarded a brand-new Porsche 911, making it one of the most valuable individual honours in Indian sport.

 

Players will be rewarded across the season, with Man of the Match awards of ₹50,000 in each of the 44 matches, amounting to a total of ₹22 lakh. Fan engagement remains a key focus, with Fan of the Match awards worth ₹20,000 per game, totalling ₹8.8 lakh. Exceptional performances in the final will also be recognised, with awards of ₹2.5 lakh each for the Best Batsman, Best Bowler and Best Fielder.

 

The ISPL Core Committee includes Sachin Tendulkar, Ashish Shelar, Minal Amol Kale and Suraj Samat, who continue to guide the league with a long-term vision centred on opportunity, inclusion and professional growth for grassroots cricketers.

 

Commenting on the announcement, Suraj Samat, Core Committee Member and League Commissioner, ISPL, said: “ISPL was built with a clear purpose, to give grassroots cricketers financial security, recognition and a platform to grow. Vijay Pawle’s record ₹32.50 lakh signing highlights the value being placed on grassroots talent through this league. A prize pool of approximately ₹6 crore reflects our commitment to rewarding players not just for winning the title, but for consistent performances and match-winning impact throughout the season. This structure allows players to dream bigger, earn through their skills and see grassroots cricket as a viable professional pathway.”

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