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  1. How to make cricket commentary more compelling: through good

    The key to improving cricket commentary, to make it more compelling, is for it to dramatically convey that mental side to the game, and the captains' strategies and conflicts. One important way ...

  2. How to Write Cricket Blogs that Drive Engagement : CricBlog

    Always look to be positive and see improvements as an opportunity. Proofreading is important when you write cricket blogs! 3. Your headline and first paragraph sets the tone. Now, onto content of your articles. Be sure to place a lot of focus on your headline and first paragraph. This is what readers see first.

  3. Full article: Cricket at the beginning of the long twenty-first century

    View PDF View EPUB. This article provides an introduction to the special issue, Cricket in the Twenty-First Century. It argues that cricket's struggle for global recognition and the shifting concerns about cricket's perceived 'character' provide two of the most significant meta-narratives to shape the game's historical and future ...

  4. Write for us

    A. The content should be minimum 350 words (for News and Trending stories) If it is a news piece try to not stretch it beyond 500, in case there is a lot of content cut down the less important ...

  5. How to start a Cricket Blog that can deliver value : CricBlog

    For example, you can start a free blog with 'Blogger' as part of your Google Account. In a free site, .blogspot or .wordpress (if you use WordPress) will appear at the end of your domain. For example, cricblog.blogspot.com. The content is stored on the Google or WordPress server (if you use either of these two).

  6. Cricket Articles: All about Cricket (The News, Story, Stats, Opinions

    Cricket Articles: Here you'll find the best articles on cricket. CricTracker provides articles on cricket from opinion based to complete analysis. The Everything & Anything about Cricket!

  7. A 2020 Guide: 10 Great Tips for Cricket Bloggers : CricBlog

    It applies to me, as well as most aspiring bloggers out there. From overcoming the fear of a blank page to structuring articles, these key tips are key to keep in mind. Read: 6 key tips to write awesome cricket blogs. 2. Have a vision! Have a think about where you want to be by the end of 2020.

  8. Full article: Introduction: The worldliness of cricket and its literature

    It should be clear, then, that cricket's cultural potency has grown as the game's ties to British imperialism have waned and its position in the world-literary marketplace has strengthened. Here two literary-cricketing texts are taken up for analysis. Robert Spencer explores the "worldliness" and utopian potentiality of cricket ...

  9. Overcoming adversity & challenges and converting them to opportunity: A

    An immediate aftereffect of writing time-bound, relevant articles that catch the reader's attention is the number of reads or the reach one article gets. ... Now I still continue to write about Cricket & even Movies and Music but it gives me such personal thrill & satisfaction to ensure that I add value each week I come on Radio along with ...

  10. Write For Us

    Right now, we are focused on writing content around learning the ropes of cricket, articles on common terms in cricket, help articles on how to get better at cricket (how to bowl a doosra for example) as well as product buying guides and real product reviews. ... To become an write for All Out Cricket, contact Freddie at freddie@alloutcricket ...

  11. Sports Analytics

    Predictive Sports Analytics. Predictive Sports Analytics is about making predictions using sports data. One such use case in cricket is to predict the number of runs a batsman scores against an opponent in a particular match. This would help the team management and captain select the best team for every match.

  12. What to Know About the Cricket World Cup (for Experts and Beginners

    Oct. 3, 2023. Every four years, the world's top cricket teams come together to determine which of them is the best of all at the Cricket World Cup. While the event enraptures lovers of the game ...

  13. Cricket

    Cricket is played with a bat and ball and involves two competing sides (teams) of 11 players. The field is oval with a rectangular area in the middle, known as the pitch, that is 22 yards (20.12 metres) by 10 feet (3.04 metres) wide.Two sets of three sticks, called wickets, are set in the ground at each end of the pitch.Across the top of each wicket lie horizontal pieces called bails.

  14. CRICKET® Submission Guidelines

    Please submit a complete manuscript. (Manuscript should be submitted as a .doc, .docx, .txt, or .rtf file.) Fiction and nonfiction manuscripts should include an exact word count; poetry manuscripts should include an exact line count. Include full contact information: phone, email, and mailing address.

  15. Submission guidelines

    Articles should be between 600 and 1,800 words in length, typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by an SAE. Please send to: Jeremy Lewis, Features Editor, The Oldie, 65 Newman Street, London W1T ...

  16. Write For Us Cricket

    Urban Splatter is calling for contributions to our 'Write For Us Cricket' section. Additionally, we welcome cricket experts, sports analysts, and enthusiasts to share their insights and passion. Cover topics from international matches, player profiles, and cricket strategies to the sport's cultural impact. Whether it's about Test matches, T20 ...

  17. Explaining cricket to Americans: Why and how

    Deb Das. 24-May-2004. Most US cricketers consider explaining cricket to Americans to be a lost cause. They feel that Americans cannot, or will not, understand this "exotic" sport. If Americans ...

  18. Cricket Blog

    We want to aim to bring you some of the best cricket stories out there with our own take on a Cricket blog, within a blog. Stories from the world's most passionate cricket countries, and profiles of the great and interesting players that excelled at the game. From Shane Watson to Sydney Barnes, we are gathering a passionate and engaged set of ...

  19. Want to write about grassroots cricket in Yorkshire?

    CricketYorkshire.com is a trusted voice featuring stories from both the professional and amateur game in Yorkshire. We get 175,000 visitors to the website and 17,000 cricket fans follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Anyone can write for us and all ideas are considered carefully. Have a quick look at the criteria below then drop me an email.

  20. Write for CricIndeed!

    Things to Note on Article Publishing: The Article should be in .docs format. The Article should have at least 500 words. The Article should be relevant to Cricket. The Article should be authorised and cannot be copied from other blogs or yours. Follow our FB Page and Twitter Handle to be in touch. Cheers, Cricindeed team

  21. How to Play Cricket: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

    1. Recognize the goal of the game. As in most field games, the goal of cricket is to score points, called runs, against the opposing team by running from one point to another before the play can be ended or you're run out by the defenders, who are called the "fielding team.".

  22. Cricket

    Be a Good Wicketkeeper. Learn everything you want about Cricket with the wikiHow Cricket Category. Learn about topics such as How to Play Cricket, How to Play Various Shots in Cricket, How to Catch a Cricket Ball, and more with our helpful step-by-step instructions with photos and videos.

  23. Introduction to Cricket for Kids

    1. Physical fitness: Cricket involves a combination of running, throwing, and batting, which effectively enhances cardiovascular health, endurance, and overall fitness levels. 2. Teamwork and cooperation: Being a team sport, cricket promotes the values of teamwork, cooperation, and camaraderie among players.

  24. 'Virat Kohli seems to have...': David Hussey fires 'never write off

    Virat Kohli seems to have "evolved again" avowed former Australia cricketer David Hussey, who warned against writing off the champion player after a debate ensued on the Indian batter's strike rate.