Any time I want to publish a comment critical of the ICC it never gets published but all my other comments are. For example, I criticised ICC's decision to reduce the World Cup to 10 teams and suggested that it (ICC) was possibly a corrupt organisation and that the treat of rebel leagues popping up in recent months was probably a good idea because the game's governing body was taking cricket fans for granted.
I do wonder if Cricinfo has a revenue partnership deal with ICC. I know they are owned by Disney through their ESPN network but ICC would have a stake in the success of Cricnfo as well as it is the home of the game on the web, an amazing resource for fans. I really can't see how Cricinfo would be profitable as their revenues should be far outweighed by costs. I can't imagine Cricinfo's many writers, reporters, statisticans, scorers, video editors, software engineers, etc are doing their work volunteraliy, and the cost of servers will be quite substantial given the popularity of the site. Disney might burden some of the costs to expand their global sport profile, but if it is as expensive to run as I think it is and their revenues fairly limited, who funds the continuation of it? Disney? As far as I remember, a few years back it was in danger of going offline before a last minute deal.
Cricinfo should be independent of the ICC.
I do wonder if Cricinfo has a revenue partnership deal with ICC. I know they are owned by Disney through their ESPN network but ICC would have a stake in the success of Cricnfo as well as it is the home of the game on the web, an amazing resource for fans. I really can't see how Cricinfo would be profitable as their revenues should be far outweighed by costs. I can't imagine Cricinfo's many writers, reporters, statisticans, scorers, video editors, software engineers, etc are doing their work volunteraliy, and the cost of servers will be quite substantial given the popularity of the site. Disney might burden some of the costs to expand their global sport profile, but if it is as expensive to run as I think it is and their revenues fairly limited, who funds the continuation of it? Disney? As far as I remember, a few years back it was in danger of going offline before a last minute deal.
Cricinfo should be independent of the ICC.
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