Freaking tell us about it.Nonetheless, the forums here at CW.n are far better, with all countries and series (with occasional exceptions) integrated into one, encouraging those of all nationalities to integrate. I rarely posted on non-English subjects in those days - since CW I have done, enormously so.
Thank you.There were many CricInfo forums - the index is still there, though it seems none exist any more.
The first was the England in India (notice the "Talking Point" on the left-hand mini-sitemap), then there was another in the England in New Zealand.
At the same time there were forums for various countries, the biggest being England and Sri Lanka. There was also a BarmyArmy forum hosted on CricInfo. There were several forums for English counties and Aussie states.
As to why they decided to shut it down - they were decreasing vastly in popularity since the forums-index link was removed from the main page and sitemap. This wasn't done all at once; even 2 years ago the Sri Lanka and BarmyArmy forums remained.
Why did they remove the links? Who knows, one of life's great mysteries. The only explanation can be that sometimes people make bad business decisions.
How good was it? It was certainly very interesting, and I often stayed up late into the night posting. The structure was totally different to vBulletin, however - threads were fixed in order of start-date; the display was completely different; posts were checked by mods before being uploaded rather than deleted\edited afterwards. When I first started on CW (which started at the same time as the CricInfo forums but had tiny amounts of traffic in the first year and a bit) it took a fair while to get the hang of.
Nonetheless, the forums here at CW.n are far better, with all countries and series (with occasional exceptions) integrated into one, encouraging those of all nationalities to integrate. I rarely posted on non-English subjects in those days - since CW I have done, enormously so.
These days, CricInfo have blogs and the ability to comment on pieces from their own writers, but this is not anywhere near the same.
Several of the old CricInfo forum posters now on CW are: myself, Craig, David Hoitink (iamdavid), SpaceMonkey, and Mr Casson. I've long had reason to suspect there were one or two others in addition who've never yet come out of the closet.
Dire, you also forgot Arjun.There were many CricInfo forums - the index is still there, though it seems none exist any more.
The first was the England in India (notice the "Talking Point" on the left-hand mini-sitemap), then there was another in the England in New Zealand.
At the same time there were forums for various countries, the biggest being England and Sri Lanka. There was also a BarmyArmy forum hosted on CricInfo. There were several forums for English counties and Aussie states.
As to why they decided to shut it down - they were decreasing vastly in popularity since the forums-index link was removed from the main page and sitemap. This wasn't done all at once; even 2 years ago the Sri Lanka and BarmyArmy forums remained.
Why did they remove the links? Who knows, one of life's great mysteries. The only explanation can be that sometimes people make bad business decisions.
How good was it? It was certainly very interesting, and I often stayed up late into the night posting. The structure was totally different to vBulletin, however - threads were fixed in order of start-date; the display was completely different; posts were checked by mods before being uploaded rather than deleted\edited afterwards. When I first started on CW (which started at the same time as the CricInfo forums but had tiny amounts of traffic in the first year and a bit) it took a fair while to get the hang of.
Nonetheless, the forums here at CW.n are far better, with all countries and series (with occasional exceptions) integrated into one, encouraging those of all nationalities to integrate. I rarely posted on non-English subjects in those days - since CW I have done, enormously so.
These days, CricInfo have blogs and the ability to comment on pieces from their own writers, but this is not anywhere near the same.
Several of the old CricInfo forum posters now on CW are: myself, Craig, David Hoitink (iamdavid), SpaceMonkey, and Mr Casson. I've long had reason to suspect there were one or two others in addition who've never yet come out of the closet.
WOW!!! nice info !!!!There were many CricInfo forums - the index is still there, though it seems none exist any more.
The first was the England in India (notice the "Talking Point" on the left-hand mini-sitemap), then there was another in the England in New Zealand.
At the same time there were forums for various countries, the biggest being England and Sri Lanka. There was also a BarmyArmy forum hosted on CricInfo. There were several forums for English counties and Aussie states.
As to why they decided to shut it down - they were decreasing vastly in popularity since the forums-index link was removed from the main page and sitemap. This wasn't done all at once; even 2 years ago the Sri Lanka and BarmyArmy forums remained.
Why did they remove the links? Who knows, one of life's great mysteries. The only explanation can be that sometimes people make bad business decisions.
How good was it? It was certainly very interesting, and I often stayed up late into the night posting. The structure was totally different to vBulletin, however - threads were fixed in order of start-date; the display was completely different; posts were checked by mods before being uploaded rather than deleted\edited afterwards. When I first started on CW (which started at the same time as the CricInfo forums but had tiny amounts of traffic in the first year and a bit) it took a fair while to get the hang of.
Nonetheless, the forums here at CW.n are far better, with all countries and series (with occasional exceptions) integrated into one, encouraging those of all nationalities to integrate. I rarely posted on non-English subjects in those days - since CW I have done, enormously so.
These days, CricInfo have blogs and the ability to comment on pieces from their own writers, but this is not anywhere near the same.
Several of the old CricInfo forum posters now on CW are: myself, Craig, David Hoitink (iamdavid), SpaceMonkey, and Mr Casson. I've long had reason to suspect there were one or two others in addition who've never yet come out of the closet.
Unforgiveable!Dire, you also forgot Arjun.
But terrifying to think that in those days you'd have been the age I am now!Good times posting on the England forums