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Posted by Tigerr on May 17 2008, 10:45 AM GMT cricinfo, you guys are doing a great job covering the IPL. i usually cant watch the match cos of work commitments but to get to be updated about the match i still prefer cricinfo over the IPLt20 site. Good detailed coverage and enthusiasticaly written and reading the articles , every one of them covered almost perfectly. True the lack of match photo graphs is a certain disadvantage but seriously, it dint mke much of a difference to me. You guys are doing a great job...Keep up the good work.. Posted by Neetish on May 17 2008, 06:43 AM GMT Hi Sambit, One thing I can definitely vouch for is the fact that cricinfo has kept out all the bitterness around lack of accreditation and not having access to official pictures. I think the cricinfo team has done a tremendous job on the coverage so far and deserves a big pat on the back. And the coverage seems to be getting better all the time, you rock! Regarding the comment about Modi being partisan, from what I know, he mentionaed in one of his public statements that he would always cheer for the home team at the matches. And whenever I have seen him at the matches, I have always seen him with the home team, so he seems to be sticking to his word. I think it is a great way to be able to cheer for one team on any particular day without being partisan. Posted by rama_liv on May 17 2008, 06:22 AM GMT Well cricinfo is the most browsed website among all the sport websites,in India. We don't feel like we miss matches anymore when we go to work.Thanks to u guys. Regarding IPL i would like to see if in future once the transfer window opens,will the icon players change their respective teams?and if for example Saurav moves to another team and he gets out in a match against kolkata will the EDEN gardens erupt or if he scores a century will it go unacknowledged?lets see...time will decide......but for me cricket is changing and so should our point of view so as to follow the game which is the ultimate thing above all these different formats,players etc. Posted by ObserverUS on May 17 2008, 06:13 AM GMT The cricket has been uneven but the games pretty eventful. Overall it's been more entertaining than I expected. Batting has been quite good in spots, bowling as well, fielding pretty mediocre. The greatest failure in IPL is the commentary box, to the point where I turn off the sound for certain half-hour spells (watching via Willow TV on line here in the US). Absolutely critical now for T20 to become effectively competitive is to push the boundaries back out at least 5m. Cricinfo does a very good job on photos, but as said that's not why we come here. We do come for the bulletins, scorecards, stats and sharp-eyed commentary. I am particularly pleased ESPN has decided not to mess with your product because they put on such an overblown show here in their main market. In the end, being scorned by IPL bureaucrats allows Cricinfo to embellish your independence. That being a sharp contrast to the commentary box among other locales. So, 'good on yer!' Posted by lagop on May 17 2008, 03:05 AM GMT Dear Sambit Yes, you have kept up your word regarding the coverage of IPL games despite the differences between IPL and websites. Congrats. Keep it up Thanks again for covering the matches and providing stats. Let me tell you once again that cricinfo is the the ultimate source for statisticians. Posted by rockx on May 17 2008, 02:45 AM GMT Its unelievable how well Cricinfo has covered IPL inspite having been denied accreditation. I actually think Cricinfo has done way much more to promote IPL than any other as Cricinfo is a cricket institution in itself. Without its coverage, I doubt if IPL would have been half as popular outside India as it is now. But again, I feel that Cricinfo should not have gone out of its way to cover IPL after having been denied accreditation. Posted by promal on May 17 2008, 01:29 AM GMT As regards your last sentence, I completely agree: you haven't been bitter about the IPL at all regarding your lack of access to photographs. However, it would be great if you could make all the IPL articles (all of which are of the usual excellent quality and often send me into peels of laughter, for some are truly hilarious!), some of which have been anonymous, not anonymous in the future! We'd like to know who's written all the good stuff. I don't know whether some of this anonymity has come from bitterness or not! Posted by cricketmad on May 17 2008, 00:10 AM GMT Hi Sambit, I know the IPL official website exists but I have never visited that site. I dont intend to either. Cricinfo is all I need. I have paid exbortitant prices in the past to watch India play (TV and web) at ungodly hours of the night in the UK and US. I have not felt the need to watch a single match of the IPL. I dont care about this tournament. I do look up the scorecards each day on cricinfo and read articles about the IPL like your column today! Posted by bonaku on May 16 2008, 23:05 PM GMT I would say yes, though there are bit less number of articals about each match, when compare to general odi's. But i was assuming that you are getting less hits than odi's... all in all i think Cricinfo showed good professionalism in spite of being out casted. May be if Cricinfo can start weekly or can find a partner with a daily newspaper they can enjoy same statues as all other Indian news agents. Posted by adi87tya87 on May 16 2008, 21:46 PM GMT Well I think the BCCI should invest all the money earned from this in improving grounds in India...because they seriously are appalling compared to grounds in England, Australia or South Africa. It's a shame because we have the most passionate fans in the world, in any form of the game. If they are seriously interested in improving Indian cricket they should end all corruption and make sure the money goes into the right places.
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