Web Analytics
Bangla
Loading date...
RECENT THREADS SOCIAL PAGE LOGIN
Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo has transformed into a cricket festival ahead of the India-Pakistan clash in the ongoing T20 World Cup. The high-voltage match, scheduled for February 15 at the Premadasa Stadium, saw all 35,000 tickets sell out rapidly, reflecting the intensity of fan excitement. Reuters reported that hotel rates, normally between 100 and 150 dollars per night, have surged to as high as 660 dollars, with most rooms fully booked. Airfares from Chennai to Colombo have risen to between 623 and 756 dollars, while Delhi-Colombo flights are up nearly 50 percent, reaching 666 dollars.

According to Colombo travel agencies, bookings spiked immediately after the match venue was confirmed, especially from Indian cities. Nalin Jayasundera, president of Sri Lanka Inbound Tour Operators, said most foreign fans are arriving on all-inclusive packages costing 1,500–2,000 dollars, covering tickets, hotels, and transport. Tourism, Sri Lanka’s third-largest foreign exchange earner, is seeing a boost after recent economic and natural disasters. Tourism chief Buddhika Hewawasam noted that 20 percent of the first 100,000 visitors in ten days came for this match, strengthening Colombo’s confidence as a neutral venue.

Before the first ball is bowled, Sri Lanka appears to be the economic winner, while fans celebrate a cross-border cricket festival of emotion and rivalry.

Card image

Related Videos

logo
No data found yet!

The ‘1 Nojor’ media platform is now live in beta, inviting users to explore and provide feedback as we continue to refine the experience.