IND vs NZ semi-final, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: After India's stunning victory against New Zealand in the semi final match of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup 2023, fans are excited about the ICC World Cup 2023 title match — between India and Australia—scheduled to take place at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, November 19.

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While several routes have already recorded higher demand for flights and hotels across the length and breadth of the country, the effect of the upcoming title match between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) is no different, with a visible rise in booking volumes and rates.

When and where will the ICC World Cup final match take place?

India skipper Rohit Sharma’s Men in Blue (Team India) will face Team Australia led by Australia captain Pat Cummins in the World Cup title clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The IND-AUS ICC World Cup final is scheduled to start at 2 pm on Sunday, November 19, following the toss 30 minutes prior.

A surge in hotel tariffs and airfare

Days ahead of the India-Australia final match, cricket fans have led a significant jump in demand, sending flight ticket prices and hotel tariffs soaring. The tariff of basic hotel accommodation in Ahmedabad is estimated to have risen to around Rs 10,000 per night, and close to Rs 1 lakh per night in the luxury segment.

Besides, airfares have also surged drastically, amounting to a 3-4 times increase for round-trip bookings for flights between the national capital and Ahmedabad.
Bookings for flights from Delhi to Ahmedabad on the eve of the World Cup final match have surged to as high as Rs 15,000.

Booking platforms such as Booking.com, MakeMyTri have registered a significant spike in searches for stays in Ahmedabad, reflecting higher demand to chase all the action live in the title ICC Cricket World Cup match between India and Australia on November 19.

The Men in Blue's remarkable unbeaten streak in the tournament has only added to the anticipation surrounding the final, turning it into a once-in-a-lifetime event for cricket fans nationwide.

NRIs add to high demand amidst cricket mania

Hotels are dealing with the high demand, mostly from cricket enthusiasts from other states and non-resident Indians (NRIs). These fans, who are ready to travel long distances for thrilling cricket matches, often prefer luxury hotels.