The ICC awarded a record prize pot of £8.8m for this year’s expanded tournament, which was a 20-team competition for the first time.
Teams that finished between 20th and 13th were awarded £177,000, with an extra £24,500 given for each match won.
Those that finished between ninth and 12th were given £195,011 while £301,400 went to the teams who were eliminated at the Super 8 stage.
Losing semi-finalists received £620,500, the runners-up £1m and champions £1.9m.
India, South Africa, England, Afghanistan, West Indies, the United States, Bangladesh, Australia, Sri Lanka, Netherlands, Nepal, Scotland, Namibia, Oman, New Zealand, Uganda, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Canada and Ireland took part in the tournament.
BBC Sport has been unable to confirm which teams’ players are affected.
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