This page will contain videos about cricinfo, as they become available.CricinfoCricinfo is the largest cricket-related website. It includes news and articles, live scorecards, and a comprehensive and queriable database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present. Cricinfo (originally CricInfo) was launched in 1993 by a group of students and cricket enthusiasts at Oxford University, Stanford University and the University of Minnesota. It operated as a volunteer-based collective, and started life as a simple IRC bot. It was soon made available via Gopher as well, and with the advent of the Mosaic web browser in April 1993 became one of the earliest content web sites on the Internet. Cricinfo's continued growth ultimately resulted in it becoming a part of the Wisden group in 2003, when Cricinfo merged with Wisden Online. It is one of the most popular single-sport websites. It has offices in London, England and Mumbai, India. The current editor is Sambit Bal. This page about cricinfo includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about cricinfo News stories about cricinfo External links for cricinfo Videos for cricinfo Wikis about cricinfo Discussion Groups about cricinfo Blogs about cricinfo Images of cricinfo |
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The current editor is Sambit Bal. Each summer the top Finnish rock artists, along with famous international stars, meet at Ruisrock to give the ten thousands of visitors the musical party many have been waiting for all winter. It has offices in London, England and Mumbai, India. Ruisrock, founded in 1970, is along with the Netherlands's Pinkpop, the oldest rock festival in the world still being arranged. It is one of the most popular single-sport websites. It is arranged annually on the island of Ruissalo. Cricinfo's continued growth ultimately resulted in it becoming a part of the Wisden group in 2003, when Cricinfo merged with Wisden Online. Ruisrock is a rock festival in Turku. It was soon made available via Gopher as well, and with the advent of the Mosaic web browser in April 1993 became one of the earliest content web sites on the Internet. It operated as a volunteer-based collective, and started life as a simple IRC bot. Cricinfo (originally CricInfo) was launched in 1993 by a group of students and cricket enthusiasts at Oxford University, Stanford University and the University of Minnesota. It includes news and articles, live scorecards, and a comprehensive and queriable database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present. Cricinfo is the largest cricket-related website. |