Watch T20 World Cup live for free with these affordable Airtel, Jio and Vi prepaid recharge plans
Jio, Airtel and Vi prepaid users can stream T20 World Cup matches live on JioHotstar without buying a separate subscription.
Plans start as low as Rs 44 and go up to Rs 195, offering bundled data along with free JioHotstar Mobile access.
From short-term sachet packs to 90-day plans, users can pick vouchers based on data needs and streaming duration.
With the T20 World Cup around the corner, we can view the matches digitally via JioHotstar. Even though users have to purchase a subscription for JioHotstar, users of Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea (VI) can view their premium content for free. These telecom companies are offering their users some of their prepaid plans that offer regular calling and data offers along with free access to premium content on JioHotstar. Hence, users can view their favourite matches of the T20 World Cup live without having to subscribe to JioHotstar. Here are some of the prepaid plans that you can recharge with to watch the T20 World Cup live for free.
SurveyJio Rs 100 prepaid recharge plan
This plan is a dedicated ‘Cricket Data Pack’ designed for fans on a budget. It offers 5GB of high-speed data with a validity of 30 days. The standout benefit is that it includes a 30-day JioHotstar Mobile subscription. It is the most affordable way to watch the tournament on your smartphone or tablet. Since it is a data voucher, users must have an active base plan for it to function.
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Jio Rs 195 prepaid recharge plan
For fans looking for more data and longer access, the Rs 195 plan provides 15GB of total data. This voucher comes with a 90-day validity and includes a 90-day JioHotstar Mobile subscription. It is ideal for those who want to watch the entire T20 World Cup and have leftover access for upcoming bilateral series or original content on the platform.
Vi Rs 44 prepaid recharge plan
The Rs 44 plan is a unique, ultra-low-cost sachet pack and currently the cheapest way to unlock the platform. While the 1GB of data provided is only valid for one day (until midnight), the JioHotstar Mobile subscription lasts for a full 30 days.
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Vi Rs 101 prepaid recharge plan
Vodafone Idea’s Rs 101 plan is a competitive entry-level data pack that offers 5GB of data. It features a 30-day validity and bundles a one-month JioHotstar Mobile subscription.
Vi Rs 151 prepaid recharge plan
The Rs 151 plan from Vi is built for the long haul, offering 4GB of data but with a significantly longer 90-day validity. The primary draw is the 3-month JioHotstar Mobile subscription included at no extra cost.
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Vi Rs 169 prepaid recharge plan
Considered one of the most balanced vouchers in the lineup, the Rs 169 plan provides 8GB of data with a 90-day validity. Just as in the Rs 151 plan, it comes with a JioHotstar Mobile subscription, which is valid for the next 3 months, but the increased capacity of the data allows for the streaming of the match in better quality without exhausting the data limit in the middle of the game.
Airtel Rs 100 prepaid recharge plan
The Rs 100 data pack gives users 6GB of high-speed data over a 30-day period. This data pack is accompanied by a 30-day Jio Hotstar Mobile subscription, allowing users to access the World Cup match streaming service while on the move.
This data pack is a data add-on, meaning that users have to have an unlimited calling plan to use this data pack on their SIM card.
Airtel Rs 195 prepaid recharge plan
The Rs 195 plan of Airtel provides 12GB of data along with 30 days of validity. Additionally, with this plan, customers get a one-month subscription to Jio Hotstar Mobile, as well as additional benefits of Airtel Xstream Play.
Bhaskar Sharma
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