Mumbai, India — For Indian cricket followers travelling to Sri Lanka this weekend, the chance to look at their workforce tackle archrivals Pakistan within the T20 World Cup has come at the price of inflated airfares, hovering resort costs and an extended watch for matchday tickets.
However these are mere sacrifices that 1000’s are keen to make to witness essentially the most heated rivalry within the sport because it unfolds on Sunday on the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
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Fuelled by a decades-long fraught political relationship, cricket encounters between India and Pakistan are among the many largest spectacles in sport — typically framed as bloodthirsty contests of nationwide delight.
For the primary time within the historical past of the World Cup, geopolitical tensions threatened to place the marquee contest doubtful till Pakistan’s authorities reversed its order for a boycott of the match.
Whereas the near-last-minute U-turn revived pleasure, it got here at a worth for the Indian supporters making late journey plans. Pakistan’s participation was confirmed solely six days earlier than the fixture, triggering a pointy surge in airfares from a number of Indian cities.
Followers who booked their air tickets weeks upfront, too, paid considerably larger fares as a result of considerably larger demand surrounding any India-Pakistan match, which is often deemed essentially the most profitable fixture in cricket.
“I paid a premium of roughly 50 p.c in comparison with the same old charges,” Aditya Chheda, a finance skilled from Mumbai, instructed Al Jazeera. “This was regardless of reserving a month upfront and choosing a layover as a substitute of a direct flight.”
Flight, resort costs skyrocket
A nonstop round-trip journey from India’s western metropolis Mumbai to Colombo, which usually prices roughly $275, went upwards of $1,000 two days earlier than the match.
Comparable fares have been noticed for nonstop journeys from Bengaluru in southern India, whereas round-trip nonstop flights from Chennai to Colombo – a route that takes solely about an hour and 20 minutes – had surged to at the very least $550, up from its standard fare of $165.
Planning forward helped Bengaluru resident Parth Chauhan safe offers at a superb worth, however his mates accompanying him to Colombo needed to pay a steep premium – thrice the same old value – after reserving nearer to the match date.

Lodging prices rose sharply as properly. Tariffs at five-star resorts in Colombo ranged between $400 and $1,000 per night time from Saturday to Monday, when most spectators have been anticipated to fly out and in.
Chauhan, who works in a cybersecurity organisation, needed to wait a whopping 4 hours in a digital queue to purchase match tickets, however he insists the trouble was well worth the wait, as he gears as much as watch India play overseas for the primary time.
“It’s an opportune second, and there’s a lot of exuberance to witness this as a result of it’s a historic fixture,” he mentioned.
For a fortunate few, the shock got here not from the issue of securing tickets however from their unusually low worth. Piyush Nathani, an IT skilled from Bengaluru, paid solely $5 for the fixture, which pulls thousands and thousands in broadcast, sponsor and promoting income.
“That is the most cost effective ticket I’ve ever bought. Simply $5 to look at a World Cup match, that too of the magnitude of India vs Pakistan, is a steal,” mentioned Nathani, who has travelled with a gaggle of six mates.
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‘Greater than a cricket match’
Having been a part of the Ahmedabad crowd in 2023 that noticed India beat Pakistan in a 50-over World Cup group sport, Nathani is relishing the possibility to look at Sunday’s match in a impartial venue, the place followers from each nations are anticipated to be current.
“The sensation of beating Pakistan is one thing cash can not purchase,” added the 29-year-old.
Like Nathani, Chheda has additionally travelled overseas beforehand to look at Group India. The 32-year-old watched India lift the 2024 T20 World Cup in Barbados and now desires to “decide up the place I left off”.
“When there’s a World Cup, the very first thing Indian followers hope for is to beat Pakistan,” he added.
“Profitable the World Cup is the largest goal, however beating Pakistan looks like an ethical victory – it’s greater than a cricket match.”
