

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the England and Wales Cricket Board have noted that thousands of Brits are expected to make the journey to Asia between February 19th and April 2nd.
One of the most important things for individuals to do is check with their doctor whether they need vaccinations or malaria tablets.
The official bodies also recommended making copies of passports and visa pages, while leaving a copy with friends or family at home.
Jeremy Browne, minister for consular affairs, said: "Following an exciting winter of cricket in Australia, we want British supporters to enjoy a trouble-free time at the Cricket World Cup in south Asia."
Quoting the International Cricket Council, the Deccan Herald recently pointed out that a number of tour packages including tickets to the sporting event have already sold out.
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