Reliance Jio has introduced a new prepaid plan tailored for cricket fans in India, offering seamless access to live matches from the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The ₹195 Cricket Data Pack comes with 90 days of validity and includes a JioHotstar Mobile subscription, enabling users to watch cricket matches without any additional charges.

Jio ₹195 Cricket Data Pack: Key Features
✅ 90-day validity for uninterrupted access
✅ 15GB of high-speed data (No daily limit; speeds reduce to 64Kbps after exhaustion)
✅ JioHotstar Mobile subscription for three months, included at no extra cost
✅ HD-quality streaming with ad-supported access to matches
JioHotstar Integration
Earlier this month, Jio introduced JioHotstar, a unified platform that merges content from JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar. Normally, a JioHotstar Mobile subscription costs ₹143 for three months, but Jio’s ₹195 plan includes it for free, making it a cost-effective option for cricket enthusiasts.
📌 Important Note: The ₹195 Cricket Data Pack is an add-on plan, meaning users must have an active base prepaid plan to use it.
Jio ₹949 Prepaid Plan: Another Power-Packed Option
Alongside the ₹195 plan, Jio has also launched a ₹949 prepaid plan, offering:
✔ 84-day validity
✔ 2GB of daily high-speed data (168GB total)
✔ Unlimited 5G data (for eligible users)
✔ 100 SMS per day
✔ Complimentary JioCloud & JioTV subscriptions
✔ JioHotstar Mobile subscription for 84 days
Final Thoughts
With these new plans, Jio is solidifying its position as the go-to telecom provider for cricket lovers, ensuring seamless streaming of ICC Champions Trophy 2025 matches. Whether users opt for the affordable ₹195 add-on pack or the feature-rich ₹949 prepaid plan, Jio is delivering premium sports content at competitive pricing.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



