Watch ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 for Free on JioHotstar
The cricket fever is back as the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 kicks off, with the high-octane India vs. Pakistan clash scheduled for February 15, 2026, at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. For fans who want to catch every boundary and wicket without paying for a standalone subscription, telecom giants like Jio, Airtel, Vi, and BSNL have rolled out specialized recharge plans. These packs bundle a JioHotstar subscription, allowing you to stream the matches live on your mobile or TV at no extra cost.
The transition to the merged JioHotstar platform has changed the game for digital viewers. Whether you are a prepaid user or looking for a budget-friendly add-on, there is a solution to fit every pocket. Historically, such major tournaments see a massive spike in data consumption, often increasing by 40-50% during India matches, making these bundled plans more valuable than ever.

Comparison of Free JioHotstar Streaming Plans (2026)
To help you choose the best way to watch the World Cup, we have compared the latest offers from top telecom operators. These plans vary by validity, data limits, and the duration of the JioHotstar access provided.
| Operator | Plan Price | JioHotstar Validity | Daily Data / Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSNL | ₹499 (Add-on) | 90 Days (3 Months) | No Data/Calling (Includes SonyLIV & Zee5) |
| Airtel | ₹398 | 28 Days | 2GB/Day + Unlimited 5G |
| Airtel | ₹160 (Data Pack) | 3 Months | 5GB Total Data (7 Days validity) |
| Jio | ₹349 | 28 Days | 2GB/Day + Unlimited 5G |
| Vi (Vodafone Idea) | ₹469 | 3 Months | 2GB/Day + Binge All Night |
| Vi (Vodafone Idea) | ₹151 (Data Pack) | 3 Months | 4GB Total Data (30 Days validity) |
Strategic Analysis: Which Plan Should You Pick?
Analysts might read this as a strategic move by BSNL to regain its user base. By offering a 3-month bundle of JioHotstar, SonyLIV and Zee5 for just ₹499 (effectively ₹166/month), BSNL is undercutting private players for pure entertainment value. However, for users in 5G-enabled cities, the Airtel ₹398 or Jio ₹349 plans remain superior because they offer “Unlimited 5G Data,” which is essential for lag-free 4K streaming.
If you already have a working base plan and only need the subscription, the Vi ₹151 data pack is currently the “hidden gem” of the market, providing 3 months of access for the price of a few cups of coffee. Figures may shift once official updates or mid-tournament promotional offers arrive from the operators.

What to Do Now: Actionable Steps
- Check your 5G Coverage: Before opting for a daily data plan, ensure your area has stable 5G to utilize the “Unlimited” benefit for high-definition streaming.
- Activate via Apps: After recharging, most plans require you to “Claim” the subscription inside the respective MyJio, Airtel Thanks, or Vi app.
- Broadband Alternative: If you are watching at home, check if your Fiber provider (JioFiber or Airtel Black) already includes JioHotstar in your existing monthly rental.
The sheer excitement of 11.3 crore people watching simultaneously can strain server capacities. To avoid the dreaded “loading” circle during the final overs, always keep your streaming app updated to the latest version.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I watch the T20 World Cup for free on DD Sports?
Yes, the India vs. Pakistan match and other key games are televised free on DD Sports for DD Free Dish and terrestrial antenna users, though the digital streaming rights are exclusive to JioHotstar.
Is the BSNL ₹499 plan a regular recharge?
No, it is an OTT Add-on. You must have an active base plan for calling and primary data to keep your SIM active while using the streaming benefits.
Can I use one JioHotstar subscription on multiple devices?
Most mobile-bundled plans allow for one mobile device at a time. The BSNL ₹499 pack and some premium Jio plans allow for two screens, including Smart TVs.
Disclaimer: Plan prices and OTT benefits are subject to change at the discretion of the telecom operators. Please verify the plan details on the official app before recharging.
Written by: Pravin Kumar – Gadgets – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com





