Predator_05 Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 rofl, gujarat cricket Association's logo remind me of those C.o.C.k brand Fire crackers. in hindi they are called - Murga Chaap Bijli bum I was just thinking that !! Murga chaap ka nakal hai Link to comment
Desi Cartman Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 Cricket Australia's website http://cricket.com.au/ hmmmm .. I think BCCI's website isnt bad at all ... they have done well Link to comment
TaNk Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 Good Site .. i think it's same guy who made IPL website's. TaNk Link to comment
ludhianvi Posted January 5, 2009 Share Posted January 5, 2009 http://www.youtube.com/bcci is their OFFICIAL youtube channel They have some videos of then recent test series as well Link to comment
Chorazin Reto Posted January 5, 2009 Share Posted January 5, 2009 A bit dated but concise and informative, Embed tags, i thought they went out with IE7, the click to activate certainly hastened it which lent weight to the fact insertion via something like javascript was more viable. Apart from that i cant really complain it's built structurally well with CSS(i havnt gone over it with a fine tooth comb). And offers the information required. i would have liked to have seen a different background colour/image to make the text boxes(focus) stand out a little. Anything really, a repetition of an offset pitch sample set to repeat, flat Indian team blue, whatever. Link to comment
Rajan Posted January 5, 2009 Share Posted January 5, 2009 glaring mistakes in TNCA players list .... shocking to see- S.VenkataRaghavan, former indian captain, a part of the famous spin quartet, ICC Elite panel umpire, TNCA office bearer, South Zone selector: his name is wrongly given as "s.venkataramana":omg: VB Chandrashekar, the dashing TN Opener, who represented India in a few one day matches against NZ in the late 80's and early 90's, later an office bearer of TNCA and more importantly represented South Zone as a National Selector, his name is missing too. Bharath Reddy, who replaced Kirmani as wicket keeper for an England test tour, later one of the influential talent spotter of ICL would find his name missing. is it because of oversight or ICL? Similarly Hemang Badani, Thiru.Kumaran,S.Sriram are also missing,may be TNCA has a strong case of ICL phobia. some of the golden oldies-MJ Gopalan, Double International Ramaswamy,Rangachary,Kalyana sundaram are also missing. May be the TNCA Secretary Srinivasan can spend a few minutes and get the list updated to include Badrinath, M.Vijay too. Link to comment
Macj Posted January 5, 2009 Share Posted January 5, 2009 Does anyone have a pic of the BCCI building? Link to comment
h4te Posted January 5, 2009 Share Posted January 5, 2009 A bit dated but concise and informative, Embed tags, i thought they went out with IE7, the click to activate certainly hastened it which lent weight to the fact insertion via something like javascript was more viable. Apart from that i cant really complain it's built structurally well with CSS(i havnt gone over it with a fine tooth comb). And offers the information required. i would have liked to have seen a different background colour/image to make the text boxes(focus) stand out a little. Anything really, a repetition of an offset pitch sample set to repeat, flat Indian team blue, whatever. Link to comment
Rajan Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 Does anyone have a pic of the BCCI building? i think they were operating from a rented premise till recently- that is when the shivsena goons broke their trophies and vandalised some time back when BCCI was in mumbai. after the attack and for his own convenience, Dalmiya shifted BCCI office to Kolkotta. later after the new regime took over they might have shifted back to Mumbai, but still not sure whether they have own premises.BCCI is sheeling out huge sums to cricket associations like Mumbai CA, Vidharbha CA for constructing new stadiums. they have huge cash surplus despite spending money lavishly on travel and accommodation for non cricketers/administrators.time some one in the sports ministry conducts an audit. Link to comment
sandtest Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 At first, I thought it's same IPL website. They really need to innovate and show Incredible India focus along with regional teams own page. Will help many foreign residents making-up their mind for cricket-tourism. Start with venues, how to reach there, stay arrangement and sight seeing etc. Link to comment
Macj Posted January 7, 2009 Share Posted January 7, 2009 I believe the BCCI website was designed by Accenture. Go figure what overpaid consultants will produce. Link to comment
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