We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget

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26 Feb 2019
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It was the year 2003! The ICC Cricket World Cup was happening in South Africa. Australia were regarded as favourites to win and they comfortably lived up to the name, barring some difficulties in their matches against England and Pakistan. The reigning champions overcame all that and reached the final.

On the other hand, India weren’t favourites. They started shakily against the Netherlands but built momentum as the tournament progressed and battled their way to the final against Australia, as dark horses

Australia put up an impressive show in the final and lifted the World Cup. 16 years later, today both Australia and India are regarded as powerhouses of cricket. A clash between these two teams stir emotions, memories but most importantly uphold the spirit of the Gentlemen’s game.

Are you a cricket fan who can’t control the excitement as yet another World Cup is scheduled to begin? We understand that emotion and have done some research to help you get to the UK and watch the cricket world cup on a Student Budget.

1. Get Set Ticket!

We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget

If you book your tickets soon, you will be able to secure a return ticket to England from Australia within AUD 1200-1400 and from India within INR 40,000-50,000.  

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2. Get Your Visa At The Earliest; Don’t Miss A Single Contest

We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget

An Australian citizen doesn’t require a visa. But if you are an Indian or another country’s passport holder in Australia, the visa will cost you approximately AUD 168. From India, you will be able to get it for INR 8,500 (approx).

3. How Much Do You Have To PAY To STAY

We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget
The World Cup will be held at 10 different locations in England and Wales. In the image above, you can see the cost of accommodation in four major cities that have more than 5 games including the semi-finals and finals. We have also listed the names of some major hostels and dormitories that will give you accommodation at these rates because we want you to #SaveMore. The other cities hosting matches are Bristol, Cardiff, Chester-le-Street, Leeds, Southampton and Taunton.

4. Travel & Unravel The City Delights

We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget
Of course, you need to get to the Stadium. But #DoMore in the UK with these unlimited travel passes and explore some of the City Delights! After all, if you have come all the way to the UK and don’t see the London Bridge, then your spirit will be falling down..falling down. We have also listed the transport providers to save you time and energy.

5. Good Food At Great Rates

We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget

Apart from being a cricket enthusiast and a traveller, are you a foodie at heart? We understand you are on a Student Budget but we have listed restaurants in each of the four cities that won’t hurt your pocket. Things looking great and cost-effective so far? Hope your bags are half-packed by now.

6. Best Ticket Rates For Your Intense Cricket Games

We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget
Tickets rates vary based on the games. For a match involving Australia, the tickets are priced between AUD 37- AUD 127, depending on the opposition. Likewise, the price range for games involving India are between INR 3,700 – INR 6,500. You can also see the prices of certain games involving India and Australia in the image above.

7. Your TOOL KIT To #SaveMore

We’ve Planned Your Trip To The UK For The Cricket World Cup On A Student Budget
These are Apps that will help you get the Best Deals for every aspect of your stay. So if you want to transfer money to the UK from Australia and India or vice-versa, just use Instarem. You will NOT be charged any hidden fees. This means you will get to save more on your overseas money transfers with us. 

So now that you know how to travel to the UK on a student budget, when are you planning to go? Tweet/Message us if you are interested in a particular match and we can give you specific details.

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