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International Regular
Think I've read somewhere that cricket is the 2nd most widely supported sport in the world. There are an estimated 30 million active players.
Cricketweb seems to be the leading cricket forum, boasting 26,000 signed up members. Perhaps no surprise as it's a universal forum, unlimited to club or country. It's also got a very user friendly programmed format/style, which gives it an advantage over many online sports forums.
Yet there only seem to be about 20-30 likeminded people (out of the whole population of the world) who post on a regular basis.
This compares unfavourably to online forums for say mid tier premier league football teams. There are tennis forums (a sport far less widely followed than cricket) which have probably 10 times the useage and 10 times the regular contributors as Cricketweb.
What is it about the Cricketweb forum which makes the vast majority of potential contributors decide to stay away?
Cricketweb seems to be the leading cricket forum, boasting 26,000 signed up members. Perhaps no surprise as it's a universal forum, unlimited to club or country. It's also got a very user friendly programmed format/style, which gives it an advantage over many online sports forums.
Yet there only seem to be about 20-30 likeminded people (out of the whole population of the world) who post on a regular basis.
This compares unfavourably to online forums for say mid tier premier league football teams. There are tennis forums (a sport far less widely followed than cricket) which have probably 10 times the useage and 10 times the regular contributors as Cricketweb.
What is it about the Cricketweb forum which makes the vast majority of potential contributors decide to stay away?