Tag: Brendon McCullum

  • Astral Poly Technik comes in as associate sponsor of IPL franchise ‘Gujarat Lions’

    Astral Poly Technik comes in as associate sponsor of IPL franchise ‘Gujarat Lions’

    MUMBAI: IPL 2016’s newest entrant ‘Gujarat Lions’ have roped in Astral Poly Technik as their Associate sponsor. The new giants will be a team to reckon and will feature swashbuckling Indian and foreign players from the world of cricket.

    With this association, Astral looks to boost its image and reach out to the cricket lovers of Gujarat. Astral has been a dominant force in the plumbing industry with its continuous novel and consumer-oriented services and is one of the premier Indian companies in the plumbing industry.

    On partnering with Gujarat Lions for the 9th edition of the Vivo Indian Premier League (IPL), Astral Poly Technik Senior Business Development Manager Kairav Engineer said, “We are elated to be the Associate Sponsors for the Gujarat Lions franchise at this year’s IPL. The Gujarat Lions comprehend the significance of cricket in India and they believe, as we do, in the commitment and support that the sport requires. We are ready for a great head-start as the team debuts and hope that it is a great season for them.”

    “We are happy to have Astral Poly Technik as our associate sponsor. The support of a Gujarati brand such as Astral makes our association with the state and the fans stronger. We are thrilled about the partnership and are sure that it will help both brands expand our reach across the country”, said Gujarat Lions owner and Intex Technologies Director Keshav Bansal

    Gujarat Lions has world-renowned players like Dwayne Bravo, Ravindra Jadeja, and Brendon McCullum, among others and will be led by Suresh Raina.

    The 9th edition of the Vivo Indian Premier League begins on 9 April in Mumbai. Gujarat Lions will play their first match against Kings XI Punjab at PCA Cricket Stadium, Mohali on 11 April.

  • Kansai Nerolac ties up with Gujarat Lions for IPL season 9

    Kansai Nerolac ties up with Gujarat Lions for IPL season 9

    MUMBAI: Kansai Nerolac Paints (KNPL) has signed up with the Gujarat Lions franchise as associate sponsor for the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League which will begin on 9 April.

    Gujarat Lions, captained by Suresh Raina, is one of the two debutant teams this IPL season, and has a mix of experienced and fiery young players such as Brendon McCullum, Ravindra Jadeja, Dwayne Bravo, Dale Steyn, Aaron Finch and India U-19 captain Ishan Kishan to name a few. Gujarat Lions will battle it out against seven other teams for the title of ‘Indian Premier League Champions 2016’.

    Speaking on the association, Kansai Nerolac Paints decorative director Anuj Jain said, “It gives us great pleasure to announce our sponsorship with Gujarat Lions. Cricket is the most loved sport in India and Nerolac has sponsored ‘Gujarat Lions’ because we believe that the team embodies a passion to excel. The team members are committed to outdo their previous performances and this spirit is resonated in our range of high performance products as well.”

    “We are happy to have Kansai Nerolac as our associate sponsor. The support of a loved brand such as Kansai Nerolac means a lot to a team that is new and eager-to-perform. The Gujarat Lions are happy to don the vibrant orange caps and helmets with the Nerolac logo as we share a common grit and determination to outperform the best in the business,” said Intex Technologies  director and Gujarat Lions owner Keshav Bansal.

    The association between Kansai Nerolac and Gujarat Lions follows some aggressive advertising by the brand during the recently concluded ICC World 20-20. Kansai Nerolac has also been maintaining a good media presence through on–air ad slots during the IPL over the years.

    Kansai Nerolac has been promoting a range of healthy home paints. This association with Gujarat Lions reiterates the belief that a significant aspect of healthy living is linked with our living conditions & in having a healthy active lifestyle that keeps you fit. Participating in sports is a natural way of achieving good health.

    Jain further added, “Kansai Nerolac has been advertising during cricket tournaments for quite some time now. This alliance with Gujarat Lions is a conscious move to become active advocates of the sport. We will also engage cricket fans through a series of interesting initiatives centred around our association off the field, while the Gujarat Lions team enthrals fans with their performance on ground.”

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan continues to be the face of the brand. “We will continue to reach out to fans through both cricket and Bollywood, the two biggest mass appeal platforms in India. Further our associations with both of these will be promoted across traditional media channels like TV, print and newer ones like social media as well,” concludes Jain.

     

     

     

  • Kansai Nerolac ties up with Gujarat Lions for IPL season 9

    Kansai Nerolac ties up with Gujarat Lions for IPL season 9

    MUMBAI: Kansai Nerolac Paints (KNPL) has signed up with the Gujarat Lions franchise as associate sponsor for the ninth edition of the Indian Premier League which will begin on 9 April.

    Gujarat Lions, captained by Suresh Raina, is one of the two debutant teams this IPL season, and has a mix of experienced and fiery young players such as Brendon McCullum, Ravindra Jadeja, Dwayne Bravo, Dale Steyn, Aaron Finch and India U-19 captain Ishan Kishan to name a few. Gujarat Lions will battle it out against seven other teams for the title of ‘Indian Premier League Champions 2016’.

    Speaking on the association, Kansai Nerolac Paints decorative director Anuj Jain said, “It gives us great pleasure to announce our sponsorship with Gujarat Lions. Cricket is the most loved sport in India and Nerolac has sponsored ‘Gujarat Lions’ because we believe that the team embodies a passion to excel. The team members are committed to outdo their previous performances and this spirit is resonated in our range of high performance products as well.”

    “We are happy to have Kansai Nerolac as our associate sponsor. The support of a loved brand such as Kansai Nerolac means a lot to a team that is new and eager-to-perform. The Gujarat Lions are happy to don the vibrant orange caps and helmets with the Nerolac logo as we share a common grit and determination to outperform the best in the business,” said Intex Technologies  director and Gujarat Lions owner Keshav Bansal.

    The association between Kansai Nerolac and Gujarat Lions follows some aggressive advertising by the brand during the recently concluded ICC World 20-20. Kansai Nerolac has also been maintaining a good media presence through on–air ad slots during the IPL over the years.

    Kansai Nerolac has been promoting a range of healthy home paints. This association with Gujarat Lions reiterates the belief that a significant aspect of healthy living is linked with our living conditions & in having a healthy active lifestyle that keeps you fit. Participating in sports is a natural way of achieving good health.

    Jain further added, “Kansai Nerolac has been advertising during cricket tournaments for quite some time now. This alliance with Gujarat Lions is a conscious move to become active advocates of the sport. We will also engage cricket fans through a series of interesting initiatives centred around our association off the field, while the Gujarat Lions team enthrals fans with their performance on ground.”

    Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan continues to be the face of the brand. “We will continue to reach out to fans through both cricket and Bollywood, the two biggest mass appeal platforms in India. Further our associations with both of these will be promoted across traditional media channels like TV, print and newer ones like social media as well,” concludes Jain.

     

     

     

  • Rajkot IPL team roars at season 9 auction; pockets Raina, Jadeja

    Rajkot IPL team roars at season 9 auction; pockets Raina, Jadeja

    MUMBAI: The newly formed Rajkot based Indian Premier League (IPL) team owned by Intex Mobiles has unveiled its first set of players for the upcoming IPL season 9.

     

    In the auction held for the two newly formed teams, Intex managed to win some of the brightest stars of the game. The bid for this season was held at NCA Grounds in Mumbai, Maharashtra today.

     

    At the auction, the team successfully bid for Suresh Raina (Rs 12.5 crore), Ravindra Jadeja (Rs 9.5 crore), James Faulkner (Rs 5.5 crore) and Brendon McCullum (Rs 7.5 crore). With this, the Rajkot IPL team has set the ball rolling for a star-studded line-up to represent the team in the ninth season of the cash rich tourney, starting 9 April, 2016.

     

    “Our intent is to put together a really strong team to ensure a thrilling tournament for the fans. I am very happy with the players that we have been able to fix today as they are amongst the best talents in the sports. Being a new team we will inject new ideas and hopefully add lots of excitement to the upcoming season,” stated Rajkot IPL team owner and Intex Technologies director Keshav Bansal.

     

    “Intex is the leading domestic mobile handset brand in Gujarat and have a huge connect with the people of the state. We are absolutely delighted and it is an honour for us to bring the IPL to the vibrant and cricket loving state of Gujarat. I am confident of getting the love and support of our fans in Rajkot and all across the state,” he added.

  • IPL season 8 fever transcends on to Twitter

    IPL season 8 fever transcends on to Twitter

    MUMBAI: The Indian Premier League mania is reaching a crescendo on social media. The excitement of the eighth season of the tournament continued this week on micro blogging site Twitter with close to 62.7 million live impressions.

     

    Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) fans are roaring on Twitter making them the favourites this week. The team in yellow is closely followed by defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (@KKRiders) and 2013 champions Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan). Given their popularity, the most talked about game this week was Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings.

     

    The top Tweets Per Minute (TPM) moments during the match window for the same period are as follows:

     

    – Kings XI Punjab wins in the super over against Rajasthan

     

    – Royal Challengers Bangalore’s AB de Villiers hits 24 off one over by Lasith Malinga from Mumbai Indians

     

    – AB de Villiers falls for 42 to Kieron Pollard from Mumbai Indians with RCB on 129/6

     

    – Dwayne Smith of Chennai Super Kings brings up his 50 versus Mumbai Indians

     

    – Chennai Super King’s Brendon McCullum and Dwayne Bravo bring up 107 off 7 overs against Mumbai Indians

     

    Ranking of most mentioned IPL teams on Twitter from 16 – 22 April, 2015.

     

    Chennai Super Kings leads the pack closely followed by Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians. Rajasthan Royals are next in the list keenly followed by Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kings XI Punjab. Delhi Daredevils and Sunrisers Hyderabad complete the final tally.

     

    Most Retweeted Tweets about the Indian Premier League for the same period is as follows:

     

    #MIvCSK (17 April)

     

    #RCBvMI (19 April)

     

    #RRvKXIP (21 April)

     

    #RRvCSK (19 April)

     

    #DDVSvKKR (20 April)

     

    #KXIPvKKR (18 April)

     

    #SRHvKKR (22 April)

     

    #SRHvRR (16 April)

     

    #SRHvDD (18 April)

     

    Some of the most retweeted moments are given below. KKR’ s Shah Rukh Khan congratulating his boys was the most retweeted.

    @iamsrk: Always & Everytime…a mature innings..@GautamGambhir. & my man @iamyusufpathan in the thick of things again. Morne & Umesh deadly. Love KKR –https://twitter.com/iamsrk/status/590212393260621824

     

    @realpreityzinta: OMG ! What a game I’m still shaking  SUPER OVER !!! @lionsdenkxip Are u Kidding me Still shaking I swearSo proud #KXIP – https://twitter.com/realpreityzinta/status/590584295535828993

     

    @mohitfreedom: #RRvsCSK Even in these T20 matches, u can’t come close to athleticism of @SauravGhosal  Sure to be No1 sometime soon and fly #India’s flag –https://twitter.com/mohitfreedom/status/58975497091376742

     

    With the momentum gathering pace, the game has only begun.

  • ICC to induct Martin Crowe in Hall of Fame

    ICC to induct Martin Crowe in Hall of Fame

    MUMBAI: New Zealand great Martin Crowe, one of the most stylish and elegant batsmen of his generation, will be inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 match between New Zealand and Australia at Eden Park in Auckland on 28 February.

     

    When Crowe receives his commemorative cap from ICC director and chairman of Cricket Australia, Wally Edwards, during the innings break, he will become the 79th inductee into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame and third New Zealand player after Sir Richard Hadlee and Debbie Hockley.

     

    Crowe made his international debut against Australia in Wellington in February 1982 at the age of 19. He retired 13 years later after playing 77 Tests, scoring 5,444 runs at an average of 45.36. This included 17 centuries (the most by a New Zealand cricketer), while his 299 against Sri Lanka in Wellington in January 1991 stood as a national record until Brendon McCullum scored 302 against India in Wellington last year in February.

     

    Crowe also played 143 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) in which he scored 4,704 runs at an average of 38.55 with four centuries and 34 half-centuries. He played in three ICC Cricket World Cups, and led New Zealand to the semi-final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 where his side lost to eventual champion Pakistan in Auckland. However, his innovative captaincy and most runs in the series won him player of the ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 award. Crowe captained New Zealand in 16 Tests and 44 ODIs.

     

    Last week in Melbourne, former India Test captain Anil Kumble and Australia’s Betty Wilson were inducted in the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.

     

    ICC Cricket Hall of Fame – initial inductees (55)

     

    Sydney Barnes, Bishan Bedi, Alec Bedser, Richie Benaud, Allan Border, Ian Botham, Geoffrey Boycott, Donald Bradman, Greg Chappell, Ian Chappell, Denis Compton, Colin Cowdrey, Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar, Lance Gibbs, Graham Gooch, David Gower, WG Grace, Tom Graveney, Gordon Greenidge, Richard Hadlee, Walter Hammond, Neil Harvey, George Headley, Jack Hobbs, Michael Holding, Leonard Hutton, Rohan Kanhai, Imran Khan, Alan Knott, Jim Laker, Harold Larwood, Dennis Lillee, Ray Lindwall, Clive Lloyd, Hanif Mohammad, Rodney Marsh, Malcolm Marshall, Peter May, Javed Miandad, Keith Miller, Bill O’Reilly, Graeme Pollock, Wilfred Rhodes, Barry Richards, Vivian Richards, Andy Roberts, Garfield Sobers, Brian Statham, Fred Trueman, Derek Underwood, Clyde Walcott, Everton Weekes, Frank Woolley, Frank Worrell

     

    2009-10 Inductees

    Herbert Sutcliffe, Steve Waugh, Wasim Akram, Victor Trumper and Clarrie Grimmett

     

    2010-11 Inductees

    Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, Ken Barrington, Courtney Walsh and Joel Garner

     

    2011-12 Inductees

    Belinda Clark, Frederick Spofforth, Curtly Ambrose and Alan Davidson

     

    2012-13 Inductees

    Enid Bakewell, Brian Lara, Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne

     

    2013-14 Inductees

    Adam Gilchrist, Debbie Hockley, Bob Simpson and Waqar Younis

     

    2014-15 Inductees

    Anil Kumble, Betty Wilson and Martin Crowe. One more to be announced in due course

  • ICC announces line-up of ambassadors for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

    ICC announces line-up of ambassadors for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the appointment of its ambassadors for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. The ambassadors include Australian fast-bowler Mitchell Johnson, New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, India’s Virat Kohli, Sri Lanka’s former captain Kumar Sangakkara and Australia’s Shane Watson.

    The ICC Ambassadors will add their support and considerable profile in the build-up to and during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015; including involvement in the ICC’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme and event promotions.

    Mitchell Johnson who was delighted to be a part of the group said “I look forward to helping promote what is set to be a fascinating tournament with some outstanding teams gearing up to claim cricket’s most coveted prize.”

    Kohli, a star for India in their victorious 2011 Cricket World Cup campaign, commented, “It is a matter of pride to be selected as the ambassador of ICC.  As a cricketer, I wish to spread the passion of cricket to grassroots levels and I look at this as an opportunity to unify global initiatives for cricket throughout the world.”

    Black Caps captain McCullum, who has featured in the past three World Cups added, “With the World Cup just months away, no doubt all countries will be actively plotting and planning their campaigns. In 1992 our sport captivated the nations of both New Zealand and Australia, and I have no doubt the 2015 edition will do just the same.”

    Former Sri Lanka captain Sangakkara, who featured in the 2007 and 2011 finals in the West Indies and India, said he was honoured to have been appointed an ambassador for the forthcoming World Cup in Australia alongside some great players.

    Watson, one of the world’s leading all-rounders who tasted World Cup glory in 2007, commented, “Having played in the 2007 and 2011 World Cup campaigns, it truly is a special occasion and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play a World Cup at home against the best teams in the world. To be part of a transition phase that now has us playing quality cricket is fantastic and we are looking forward to the challenge of playing against the best players in World Cricket”

     

  • Team Squads announced for 2014 Champions League Twenty20

    Team Squads announced for 2014 Champions League Twenty20

    MUMBAI: The squads for the world’s premier Twenty20 competition were announced today and will comprise international cricket’s biggest names along with domestic players.

     

    Eight players scheduled to take part in the competition were in high demand after being named in more than one squad, after their respective Twenty20 clubs from around the world qualified for the tournament.

     

    Explaining the process for deciding which teams these players would represent, CLT20 Governing Council member and director of legal and business affairs Dean Kino said, “Players who have been named by more than one team have been asked to nominate which side they are going to represent. Players are free to make any decision they wish.  Teams are then allowed to replace any player that has withdrawn from their squad and elected to play for another side.”

     

    He added by saying that “CLT20 regulations state that when a player elects to play for their ‘away’ team, that team must pay the ‘home’ team $150,000 compensation per player. A ‘home’ team is classified as a team from the country a player is eligible to represent in international cricket.”

     

    The players and their teams they have chosen to represent are marked in asterisk below:

     

    Corey Anderson –  Northern District Cricket Association /Mumbai Indians*

     

    George Bailey – Hobart Hurricanes / Kings XI Punjab*

     

    Patrick Cummins – Perth Scorchers / Kolkata Knight Riders*

    Jacques Kallis – Cape Cobras / Kolkata Knight Riders*

    Lasith Malinga – Southern Express /Mumbai Indians*

     

    David Miller – Dolphins / Kings XI Punjab*

     

    Kieron Pollard – Barbados Tridents / Mumbai Indians*

     

    Dwayne Smith · Barbados Tridents / Chennai Super Kings*

     

    The tournament will follow a format where a group stage will be preceded by a qualifier. A total of 29 matches will be played in the competition.

     

    The group stage will be played from 17 September to 4 October 2014 and will feature 10 teams. The qualifier will be played from 13 to 16 September 2014.

     

    At the group stage, each side will play the other four in its group once, with the top two sides from each group going through to the semi-finals. In the qualifier, all teams will play each other once, with the top two advancing to the group stage.

     

    The top team from Group A will play the second-ranked team from Group B, and vice versa, in the semi-finals, both of which will be played at Hyderabad on 2 October 2014. Bengaluru will host the final on 4 October 2014.

     

    Group Stage                                                                                

     

    Group A

     

    Kolkata Knight Riders

    Dolphins

    Perth Scorchers

    Chennai Super Kings

    A team from the Qualifier

     

    Group B

     

    Kings XI Punjab

    Cape Cobras

    Hobart Hurricanes

    Barbados Tridents

    A team from the Qualifier

     

    Qualifier

     

    Q1 – Lahore Lions

    Q2 – Mumbai Indians

    Q3 – Northern Knights

    Q4 – Southern Express

     

    The stars participating in this league comprise MS Dhoni, Brendon McCullum, Suresh Raina, Glen Maxwell, Kieron Pollard, Dwayne Bravo, Jacques Kallis, Daniel Vettori, JP Duminy, Hashim Amla, Tillekratne Dilshan, George Bailey and Lasith Malinga.

  • CricHQ.com’s  grand plan for Indian cricket

    CricHQ.com’s grand plan for Indian cricket

    MUMBAI: Kiwi cricketers Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum have been the nightmare of many a rival team captain and bowler on the field, thanks to their ability to consistently notch up big totals and fast. But for the past two years, the duo – along with a bunch of other international cricketers, and tech entrepreneur Simon Baker –  has been working on CricHQ.com (a technology platform that offers  live scoring and competition management solutions via cloud and mobile technologies) which seeks to redefine how cricket is administered, shared, analysed, and followed. 

     

    So far their Wellington-headquartered firm CricHQ Ltd has managed to sign up more than 140 official cricket bodies worldwide to its live cricket scoring and competition management solution platform (both cloud and mobile). Partnerships or endorsements have been forged with the International Cricket Council and the Federation of International Cricketers Association. It has also inked agreements with content and distribution partners Samsung, Nokia and Blackberry. And finally, it has attracted more than 750,000 users to its cricket social network globally, of which more than 250,000 are from India.

     

    Thanks to this, it had managed to get a valuation of around $17 million by March 2014 if reports in the New Zealand business press are to be believed. It had even attracted investments to the tune of $8 million from international shareholders including 20 cricketers (Ravi Ashwin, David Hussey, Michael Hussey, George Bailey, Albie Morkel, Faf du Plessis, Brad Hodge feature among them) and the New Zealand government.

     

    For the past three years, CricHQ has been working to get acceptance from various cricket boards, associations and clubs for its technology platform. “We are trying to bring new technology to a very old sport where there is a lot of paper interaction, facisimile, phone calls, ” Baker – who is CricHQ CEO, told Sky News First Business in April this year. 

     

    The online competition management dashboard, CricHQ, says, allows administrators to have a single location to create, edit and publish competitions, leagues and draws all of their other administrative duties. Its dedicated scoring apps are fully integrated with its competition management system, so scorers at the ground can download fixture details, broadcast matches live and upload final results with the click of a button.

     

    The advantage of the technology platform, Baker, in an interview to a digital website,  revealed is that “it allows one to keep track of even smallest-level of games and players. The network provides comprehensive data, which includes information about non-international cricketing career as well. CricHQ will help identify talents at a very early stage, which wasn’t possible before this. With more cricketing boards joining the platform, CricHQ could be of great help to the game and talents across the country.”

     

    Those who sign up for the tech platform pay a subscription or service fee to the company.

     

    Among its clients figure:  the Sri Lankan Cricket Board, New Zealand Cricket, Kerala Cricket Association. The national governing bodies at the ICC, EBC, PCA, Cricket Ireland, USACA, NZCPA, and ACA, are the technologies official endorsers. Partnerships have been formed with ICC Europe, and ICC East Asia Pacific, Cricket Canada, SACA.
     

    Baker is looking to change the pace now that cricket administering bodies have come on to the tech platform.  The company has been pursuing plans to raise  $5.2 million since April 2014, according to last available reports, in order to fund product development, accelerate its expansion in cricket crazy India, hire more staff and also build brand awareness.  

     

    The idea, according to Baker, is to gradually reach CricHQ to fans and associations and clubs in  smaller cities in India.  Said he:  “India is our biggest growth market and we are bullish about the Indian market opportunity. We are building a strong team to take full advantage of the opportunity.”

     

    Currently, it has three offices with 75 staff. This number is slated to go up to 500 within the next three years, according to a PTI report. CricHQ’s  corporate office is based in Bengaluru and global development and operations offices are located in Chennai and Kochi respectively.

     

    The company recently appointed Karthik Ramanujam as director of digital sales and marketing in India.  He will be leading the company’s go-to-market strategy which includes user acquisition for online and mobile properties in India, and supporting the global sales efforts.

     

    The fact that CricHQ has so many cricketers as shareholders should work in Karthik’s favour as he goes about building the brand along with chief marketing officer Jarred Sewell. During the recently concluded IPL, the company  ran a campaign called ‘Meet your Heroes.” Sewell says, “Users could win free match tickets and travel with free VIP transport facilities. One lucky user daily was given the opportunity daily to meet cricket stars.” No prizes for guessing, who these stars were: its shareholders.

     

    While CricHQ.com is available on the web, the major thrust for India is the mobile, because of the vast populace of 800 million plus hand phone users. That means making sure the CricHQ app is downloaded by as many as possible. 

     

    So far it has managed to lure 250,000 users in a country, which has more than 100 million Facebook users, 66 per cent of whom are accessing the social network on their feature phones.  The CricHQ app is available on Android, IOS, and the Blackberry platforms in India.  The company is aiming to take its global cricket fan and user base to 6.5 million by April 2015, most of these coming from India.

     

    The app allows users to follow their favourite players and receive notifications whenever they play cricket or share social updates, just like Facebook.

    It works on the premise of following players from international stars to the grassroots level.  The app also allows fans to post texts, photos and video updates and offers live cricket scores from around the world with ball-by-ball updates along with statistical insights.

     

    Teams and players in turn can review their performances with run worms, graphs, instant calculations of key stats and visual representations. Most of the uploaded content on the player profiles comes straight off their mobile handsets. The app is currently available only in English.

     

    Baker earlier this year told Sky News First Business that he does not fear running head to head with long-existing cricket providers such as ESPNcricinfo and cricbuzz.com. “They are established big players in terms of the websites around cricket,” he said in the interview. “We are not seeking to be an editorial web site around articles around cricket. We are looking for the social media, networking engagement, the fans, the players and the participants – we are going for a different sort of way of engaging with consuming of content as compared to a traditional web site.”

     

    The CricHQ business model requires revenues to come in courtesy sponsorship and run of site advertising, which hopefully will ramp up as users and their consumption of pages on the site rise. Another revenue stream that it is going to go for is paid subscribers on its social network, which may not be that easy in India. Revenues according to one investor presentation made in April were $631,000 last year. The target for the coming year: $8 million.

     

    It looks stiff indeed. It will be up to cricket fans in India to oblige.