The curtains are drawing a close on another magnificent season of the Indian Premier League. As Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans clash in the high-stakes IPL 2026 Grand Final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, glory isn’t the only thing on the line under the Ahmedabad floodlights. The franchises are also battling for a massive slice of one of the richest prize purses in global professional sports.
Every year, the BCCI allocates a staggering financial pool to reward the top-performing teams, breakthrough players, and tournament statistical leaders. This complete guide provides the official monetary breakdown of the IPL 2026 prize money structure, detailing exactly how much the champions, runners-up, and individual award winners pocket.
The total prize pool for the IPL 2026 playoff positions stands at a lucrative ₹46.5 Crore. The financial spoils are heavily weighted to reward the ultimate tournament winner:
The individual players who dominated the tournament statistics across the 14-game regular season and intense playoffs are rewarded with historic cash bonuses alongside their symbolic caps.
Awarded to the tournament’s leading run-scorer—a leaderboard heavily dominated this season by Gujarat’s opening tandem and RCB’s top anchor—the Orange Cap winner receives a direct cash bonus of ₹15 Lakh.
Presented to the ultimate wicket-taker of the season, the Purple Cap recipient matches the batting reward, taking home an additional ₹15 Lakh purse.
Beyond the core statistical leaders, a panel of experts evaluates the entire 74-match roadmap to hand out prestigious performance incentives during the post-match presentation ceremony:
| Official Award Category | Cash Prize Amount (INR) | Primary Evaluation Criteria |
| Emerging Player of the Season | ₹20 Lakh | The most impactful young domestic player born after Jan 1, 2001. |
| Most Valuable Player (MVP) | ₹12 Lakh | Calculated using the tournament’s official fantasy metric points index. |
| Electric Striker of the Season | ₹10 Lakh | Awarded to the batter with the highest strike rate (minimum balls faced). |
| Gamechanger of the Season | ₹10 Lakh | The player with the highest frequency of match-turning overs or knocks. |
| Catch of the Season | ₹10 Lakh | The most spectacular individual fielding or boundary-line catch. |
By standard BCCI decree, all team-based prize rewards (such as the ₹20 Crore championship purse) must be split on a mandatory 50:50 ratio. Half is divided directly among the players and support staff as a performance bonus, while the other half is retained by the franchise management.
Yes. For every single one of the 74 matches played in the tournament, the player selected as the official “Player of the Match” receives a trophy and a cash check valued at ₹1 Lakh.
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) have accumulated the highest historic share of prize money, courtesy of their multiple championship trophies and frequent playoff appearances since 2008.