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Yeah getting the full scorecard is a longwinded journey through google.
Agreed but this is how most people on the internet browse sites I guess and they are catering to the lower common denominatorWhile it's stupid rebutting something when most people my agree with it I'll this: I like areas for different types of content so I know where it is. I always use navigation links on my phone, because I know I can get where I need to go. A never ending page means that the information I want is often nigh inaccessible, and not organising things properly means that specific content is impossible to find. I don't want to discover content as I go. If I want to discover things as I go I'll go for a walk in the mountains, not on the internet. I'd like to be able to find what I want.
Not a fan of the increasing paywalling of the internet either, as while there are the Shortens of this world wanting to punish people for working hard I'd rather hang onto every penny I can, but I suppose that's the way things are going.
Yeah, and I think it's largely my generation's fault. No one seems to like to read anything substantive anymore.Agreed but this is how most people on the internet browse sites I guess and they are catering to the lower common denominator
I hate people so much
Yeah, and I think it's largely my generation's fault. No one seems to like to read anything substantive anymore.
Speak for yourself.
Yeah, and I think it's largely my generation's fault. No one seems to like to read anything substantive anymore.
Yeah, I'm 19. At least the people around my university would prefer this sort of arrangement and your shorter articles etc on a mobile device, and this change is designed for that sort of person.^ He was referring to his generation tbh..you're safe by 30 years
I like this. Will make it so much easier to convince people that the 2003 World Cup final never happened.You ****s didn't even do enough research before saying you liked it, did you?
Everything pre-2004 or so is gone.
Really? Just compare the player profile write-ups of the 2 sites. Cricbuzz is very amateurish. So are the few cricket articles I read on the site. Only thing cricbuzz does better is cricket score notifications on mobile. Else I would never open their site or app.Cricbuzz> Cricinfo
Nah, it's still there. Possibly the greatest ODI ever, and certainly the best cup final.I like this. Will make it so much easier to convince people that the 2003 World Cup final never happened.
Yeah, sure. Actually finding the links to these scorecards is still fairly easy. But once you do, the scorecards aren't showing the useful parts.It turns out that by going to a pre-03 season you can use the bar at the top with the seasons listed to find older seasons. These are in the same drop-down menu format.
And as I mentioned above it's only the scorecards where you've got links to players profiles etc that are visible. The ones done in Plain text aren't. Whole domestic seasons are missing, and all the reports are inaccessible.Yeah, sure. Actually finding the links to these scorecards is still fairly easy. But once you do, the scorecards aren't showing the useful parts.
Yeah, I think you're right about that.Yeah, I know that.
I was merely making the assumption that it now adopted the features of the parent site (mainstream ESPN).
Wisden Almanack | ESPN CricinfoEven the Wisden coverage of the game is gone. Whenever I would browse through scorecards of test series or world cup games from 70's & 80's there was always one Wisden article on that game describing the match environment and the pitch conditions.