Cricket isn’t just a sport in India — it’s a full-blown travel trend. According to Skyscanner’s latest Pitch Perfect Journeys report, nearly 47 percent of Indian travellers are choosing to experience live cricket matches over watching them on screens — both domestically and internationally. What’s more, 50 percent of fans are extending their match-day plans into short getaways, transforming their cricket pilgrimage into a perfect mix of sport and sightseeing.
So, whether you’re chasing boundaries in Ahmedabad or catching legends in London, here are the top cricket cities where fans are booking flights — and how you can turn each match into a memorable escape.
Adalaj Stepwell, Ahmedabad (Image: Canva)
1. Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Why go: Narendra Modi Stadium – the world’s largest cricket stadium
Make it a getaway: Ahmedabad is a blend of vibrant street life, rich heritage, and savoury snacks. While evening matches give you your cricket fix, mornings are for exploring historical gems like Sabarmati Ashram and Adalaj Stepwell. Stroll down the Sabarmati Riverfront for stunning views and serene sunsets.
Must-try eats: Fafda-jalebi, thepla, khakhra, and the iconic Gujarati thali
Shop: Head to Law Garden Market for traditional bandhani and mirror-work souvenirs
Travel tip: Stick to hand luggage for a quick, hassle-free trip
Rock Garden, Chandigarh (Image: Canva)
2. Mullanpur, Chandigarh
Why go: The newly built international stadium on the city’s outskirts
Make it a getaway: Matches here often fall at the end of the week, making it a great long-weekend destination. Start your post-match Saturday with a sunrise at Sukhna Lake, followed by Rock Garden, and maybe even some zen time at the Japanese Garden. Don’t miss Sector 7 for chic cafes and local art.
Must-visit: Sector 17 for street shopping, cafes, and lively local vibes
Try: Craft coffee, street chaat, and gourmet thalisVibe: Slow-paced, modern, and nature-kissed
Westminster Abbey, London (Image: Canva)
3. London & Manchester, UK
Why go: Lord’s Cricket Ground and the World Test Championship Final
Make it a getaway: If you’re watching a match at Lord’s, combine it with iconic sightseeing — from Westminster Abbey to Hyde Park, and even the artsy Southbank. Notting Hill’s pastel houses and cafes are ideal for post-match chills.
In Manchester, go beyond cricket with a road trip to the scenic Lake District. Planning a match in Birmingham? A detour to the Cotswolds will reward you with charming villages and countryside serenity.
Travel tip: Use the ‘Whole Month’ search tool to find the cheapest flight days and save big
Yarra Valley, Australia (Image: Canva)
4. Melbourne & Sydney, Australia
Why go: MCG & SCG – world-class stadiums and top-tier rivalries
Make it a getaway: Melbourne is perfect for urban exploration — think Queen Victoria Market, Federation Square, and laneway cafes. Got a few extra days? Head to the Yarra Valley for wine tours and picturesque vineyard lunches.
In Sydney, soak up coastal vibes at Bondi Beach, ride a ferry to Manly, or catch a sunset at Circular Quay near the Opera House. Want to go all out? Add on a trip to Cairns and tick off the Great Barrier Reef from your bucket list.
Pro tip: Set fare alerts early to snag deals before prices spike close to match days
Cricket tourism is becoming the next big travel trend for Indian fans. Whether you're planning to stay domestic or fly abroad, pairing your love for the sport with destination discoveries is a win-win. So, book those tickets, plan your stay, and turn every match-day into a memory-making holiday.
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