'The audience is not just a passive observer these days'filed under Media, India Q&A with Ramesh Kumar, head of ESPN Cricinfo & Digital Media, India. What are the current user numbers for ESPN Cricinfo? With cricket being the sole focus area, what will be the website's future growth triggers? We get ... Campaign India, 4 weeks ago |
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News in brief: Tuesday April 23comments ESPN is running an online series with Shane Warne on its Cricinfo online services. 'Words with Warnie' is an eight-part series that will run on espncricinfo.com from May 16 one each week through to the First Test of the Ashes. The ... B&T Online, 1 month ago
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Kohli, KP, Malinga… the class of 2012Virat Kohli's 133 not out against Sri Lanka at Hobart was adjudged the best ODI batting performance by ESPN Cricinfo. First Post.com, 2 months ago
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IPL spot-fixing: The answer is to legalise betting in India, says Boycott"The way to stop it altogether, except for the odd one " but we-re getting too many at the minute ? is this business of making betting legal in India. It's illegal, so people do it,? Boycott told ESPN Cricinfo. Reuters "When beer was illegal in ... Firstpost.com, 1 day ago
Geoffrey Boycott bats for legalizing betting in India.
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Geoffrey Boycott bats for legalising betting in India
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Cricket betting surfaces only in Asia: BoycottIndia should legalise betting to stamp out corruption in cricket, says former England captain Geoffrey Boycott. Boycott feels the menace of fixing, which has dented the Indian Premier League's reputation, emerges more frequently in the Asian countries. "The way to stop it altogether, except for the odd one -- but we're getting too many at the minute -- is this business of making betting legal in India. It's illegal, so people do it," Boycott told ESPN Cricinfo. "When beer was illegal in ... Rediff.com, 1 day ago
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We are a nation of cricket junkiesThe IPL spot fixing saga is getting murkier and murkier, with the scandal knocking at the BCCI chief's door step. But I am more curious of the way the fans have reacted to this scandal over the last week ever since Sreesanth, Chandila and Chavan ... Hindu Business Line, 23 hours ago
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IPL 2013: Mumbai v Rajasthan, Where to Watch LiveShare article Mumbai Indians face Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Friday. The game will be held at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata and the winner of this tie will face Chennai Super Kings in the final, at the same ... International Business Times UK, 1 day ago
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England v New Zealand, Second Test: Where to Watch LiveShare article England and New Zealand square off on Friday for the start of the second Test in the Kiwis' short summer tour. To be played at Headingley, the 2nd Investec represents, or should represent, an all-or-nothing charge by Brendon McCullum's ... International Business Times UK, 1 day ago
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Sreesanth denies any wrongdoingSreesanth is confident he will be proved innocentSreesanth has released a statement insisting he is innocent of the spot-fixing charge levelled against him at the Indian Premier League.The fast bowler, who has played 27 Tests and 63 limited-overs ... MSN UK, 1 day ago
Sreesanth insists on his innocence
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Big step forwardThe annual developer meets that companies such as Google and Apple usually hold coincide with the rollout of new services, revamps of existing ones and the opening up of new opportunities (APIs) for developers. In effect, such developer meets more ... The Hindu, 3 days ago
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