The ICC awarded a record £8.8 million prize pot for this year's expanded tournament, which was a 20-team competition for the first time.
Teams that finished between 20th and 13th received £177,000, with an additional £24,500 for each game they won.
Those who finished between ninth and twelfth received £195,011, while £301,400 went to the teams eliminated in the Super 8 stage.
The losing semi-finalists received £620,500, the runners-up £1 million and the champions £1.9 million.
India, South Africa, England, Afghanistan, West Indies, 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 could not confirm which players from the teams were affected.

