Thursday, 27 February 2014
Cricinfo cricket score with commentary
If you want to follow all the news about cricket, get cricket statistics and remain updated with live cricket scores then see cricket score (i.e cricinfo like cricket blog) is the best resource available.
The best thing about 'cricinfo' is that it is completely focused on game of cricket. Not only one gets to know about international cricket matches which are being played currently but also schedule of future cricket matches is available.
There has been huge fan following of "Cricinfo", also known as "EspnCricInfo", and it can be easily gauged by the number of people making comments on various cricket articles that are published.
The best thing about 'cricinfo' is that every cricket fan can go through player's statistics and records. There is an online tool that allows to mine into the career statistics of cricketers. Statsguru is Cricinfo's searchable cricket statistics database.
As one can see from picture above that one can search for cricket stats of players in all formats of cricket i.e Tests, ODIs, T20Is, All for Batting, Bowling, Fielding, All-round, Partnership, Team performances across 30 random parameters. It is probably the most useful tool to dig into cricket statistics of men and women cricket.
Apart from stats there is a record section where ESPN Cricinfo provides records by team for one day internationals and test matches for all players. What I like is the section where one can go through records by tournament or trophy. For example, one can easily fins all the 'Ashes', 'Border-Gavaskar trophy', 'Champions Trophy', 'World Cup' cricket records.
Records by calendar year, records by ground are also available to make it easy for cricket fans to enhance their cricket knowledge. The cricket information thus provided on Cricinfo is up-to-date and it can be relied upon.
It is truly a marvelous cricketing website. I really enjoy the 'features' section where cricketers of past like Ian Chappell, Rahul Dravid, Martin Crowe, Mark Nicholas speak their mind on cricket. You will also find cricket columns by renowned cricket journalists and reporters like Sharda Ugra, David Hopps, Brydone Coverdale, ED Smith, Rob Steen, Christian Ryan, Ed Cowan, Daniel Brettig, and others. There is also a section called guest column where cricket fans can submit their own articles on cricket and thereby have a chance to express their own views.
To keep visitors engaged cricinfo.com has a trivia section where cricket fans have a chance to test their cricketing wisdom. For example a trivia might throw up a question:
"Since 1990, how many times have teams been bowled out for less than 100 runs in an innings in Tests?"
OR
"Who has won the most man of the match awards in defeats in ODI's?"
The best thing about 'cricinfo' is that it is completely focused on game of cricket. Not only one gets to know about international cricket matches which are being played currently but also schedule of future cricket matches is available.
There has been huge fan following of "Cricinfo", also known as "EspnCricInfo", and it can be easily gauged by the number of people making comments on various cricket articles that are published.
The best thing about 'cricinfo' is that every cricket fan can go through player's statistics and records. There is an online tool that allows to mine into the career statistics of cricketers. Statsguru is Cricinfo's searchable cricket statistics database.
Apart from stats there is a record section where ESPN Cricinfo provides records by team for one day internationals and test matches for all players. What I like is the section where one can go through records by tournament or trophy. For example, one can easily fins all the 'Ashes', 'Border-Gavaskar trophy', 'Champions Trophy', 'World Cup' cricket records.
Records by calendar year, records by ground are also available to make it easy for cricket fans to enhance their cricket knowledge. The cricket information thus provided on Cricinfo is up-to-date and it can be relied upon.
It is truly a marvelous cricketing website. I really enjoy the 'features' section where cricketers of past like Ian Chappell, Rahul Dravid, Martin Crowe, Mark Nicholas speak their mind on cricket. You will also find cricket columns by renowned cricket journalists and reporters like Sharda Ugra, David Hopps, Brydone Coverdale, ED Smith, Rob Steen, Christian Ryan, Ed Cowan, Daniel Brettig, and others. There is also a section called guest column where cricket fans can submit their own articles on cricket and thereby have a chance to express their own views.
To keep visitors engaged cricinfo.com has a trivia section where cricket fans have a chance to test their cricketing wisdom. For example a trivia might throw up a question:
"Since 1990, how many times have teams been bowled out for less than 100 runs in an innings in Tests?"
OR
"Who has won the most man of the match awards in defeats in ODI's?"
There is a cricket fantasy cricket show and one can part into cricket fantasy game and score points to win some great gifts.
If you want to download cricket videos and wallpapers of cricketers than those are also available on the cricinfo website.
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