AHMEDABAD: The ICC World Cup 50 Over Cricket Series will be held in India from October 5 to November 19.

The schedule for this was published on June 28. The India-Pakistan match will be held on October 15 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. After the official announcement of the schedule for the match, the India-Pakistan match has created excitement among the fans. Around 1 lakh fans can enjoy the match at the Ahmedabad Stadium. Hence, there is no change in the fact that the Ahmedabad fans will shine in force on that day. meanwhile, the price of accommodation in hotels there has increased many times. Today’s rent of Rs 5,000 per room has increased by 10 percent on October 15

The hike was revealed by an online room booking website. It seems that all the rooms have been booked, even at such high prices. One-day room rent in luxury hotels ranges from Rs. 5 thousand to Rs. 8 thousand in Ahmedabad city. Now it has been increased from Rs. 40 thousand to one lakh rupees. Room rent at the ITC Hotels in Ahmedabad on July 2 is Rs 5,699. The same has been increased to Rs. 71,999 on October 15.

Room rent at the ITC Hotels in Ahmedabad on July 2 is Rs 5,699. The same has been increased to Rs. 71,999 on October 15. The Pride Plaza Hotel has increased the room rent to Rs. 36,180. Despite skyrocketing prices, rooms in many star hotels are fully booked.

The Official of the Hotel and Restaurant Association said that the rent has been hiked due to the increasing number of expatriate Indians and upper-middle-class Indian fans living in other states who are interested in booking rooms. As the demand on that particular day was very high, the hotel owners may have thought that they could raise the rent and see additional income. This is because they are sure that even if the price is raised, all the rooms will be filled. The rent will be reduced automatically if demand decreases. Fans who don’t hesitate to come from far away to watch an interesting cricket match like India-Pakistan prefer luxury hotels,’ he said. Room rents in non-star hotels have not been hiked much. The rent is likely to increase as matchday approaches.