Head to incredible India this autumn with International Cricket Tours, for much more than just cricket
PROMOTIONAL EDITORIAL
Reigning World Cup champions England are off to India in October to defend their 50-over crown under the captaincy of Jos Buttler. Retaining the trophy will arguably be Buttler's biggest challenge to date and it is set to be a fascinating tournament in front of the passionate and partisan home support.
You can be there to cheer on England courtesy of International Cricket Tours (ICT), an official travel agent of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup India 2023. With a superb range of four and five-star packages tailored to suit a variety of budgets, this journey to incredible India is a trip that you will never forget.
From the Taj Mahal, one of the wonders of the world, to opulent palaces and forts – plus, cricket stadiums revered as shrines in their own right - you really have to experience this country to appreciate its magnificence and unparalleled devotion to our summer game and the superstars that play it.
ICT founder and managing director Sara Malin on tour earlier this year in New Zealand
ICT founder and managing director Sara Malin, has been on the world cricket tour scene since the early 80s and cannot wait for the tournament to start, telling The Cricketer: "It's going to be amazing to head to India to defend our one-day crown, and who better to travel with than us.
"You can expect well-chosen hotels, seamless travel and ticketing arrangements and guest appearances by a few famous faces from cricket teams past and present."
England kick off the tournament in a repeat of the 2019 final, which sees them take on New Zealand on October 5' at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. England face Pakistan in their final Group Stage match, hosted by the iconic Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata.
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