VPN deal of the week: ExpressVPN returns to its lowest ever price just in time for the T20 Cricket World Cup Semi-Final — here's the plan you should claim

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The T20 Cricket World Cup is coming to an end. Sunday 8th marks the final day, with semi-finals taking place later this week. But if you're traveling, getting access to a good stream isn't always simple.

Luckily, this is where a VPN can help. A VPN encrypts your online traffic and allows you to connect to secure servers in your own country. This means that if you have a streaming subscription you'd normally use for cricket, you can access it hassle-free, wherever you are.

ExpressVPN: At least 10 simultaneous connectionsLightway Turbo (the fastest VPN protocol we tested)Ad and malware blockingExpressMailGuard email protection

ExpressVPN: lowest-ever prices on plans - up to 81% off
The T20 Cricket World Cup comes to an end this week, so now is the perfect time to pick up a VPN to ensure you don't miss the action if you're traveling. With any ExpressVPN plan, you get access to:

📱At least 10 simultaneous connections
⚡️ Lightway Turbo (the fastest VPN protocol we tested)
🛑 Ad and malware blocking
📧 ExpressMailGuard email protection

For a month of protection, you'll only pay $12.99. No matter the plan you choose, all offer a 30-day money-back guarantee too.

If you're considering the one-month option, a couple of VPNs offer cheaper 1-month plans. Proton VPN is only $9.99, while Windscribe is only $9.

From a performance perspective, ExpressVPN is among the fastest VPNs and most secure VPNs, too. NordVPN, Surfshark, and Proton VPN offer better all-around VPN experiences but ExpressVPN's apps are super sleek and easy to navigate across devices.

In my experience, ExpressVPN is a more than capable streaming VPN. I've had slightly smoother experiences with NordVPN in the past, but, given that a 1-month ExpressVPN plan is the cheaper of the two, it's my recommendation if you're looking for an easy solution to accessing your streaming solutions while on the move.

Rob Dunne
VPN Editor

Rob is TechRadar's VPN Editor. Coming from a background in phones and technology, he's no stranger to the risks that come with putting yourself online. Over years of using different platforms, testing the limits of his online persona, and feeling the brunt of several data breaches, Rob has gained a keen understanding of cybersecurity and the benefits of services such as VPNs in providing a secure online experience. He uses this to not only advise on the best ways to stay secure online but also share his own experiences and especially how to avoid trouble. Outside of work, you'll find Rob on the tennis courts, in the gym, or diving into the biggest and best games of the year.
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