it is going to get hard to watch the cricket for free if some get their way!!
it hasn't happened yet has it???
i hope not!!
2006-11-04 15:03:31
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answered by ausblue 7
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I'd say watching the cricket on the television is you're best bet, but if actually want to go to a game and be in the midst of the action, it's not that expensive to attend pura cup games and other less-popular events. Otherwise, grab a couple of mates and have you're own game or check out what's doing at your local club.
2006-11-04 23:37:26
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answered by tvdh 2
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To see cricket on the internet, please follow the folowing steps:
1) Open website www.espnstar.com.
2) Once the website opens, you will find a small box
at the right hand corner with Heading LIVE OF TUBE.
3) In that box, the match which will be going on will be
indicated.
4) If you want to see only the score, click on the Score Board.
5) If you want to see ball by ball coverage, please click on LIVE
FLASH CRICKET CENTRE..
6) A new Window ON LINE CRICKET CENTRE will be opened.
7) Click on CLICK TO ENTER
8) Another window will bne opened, where you willfind the
match which is live will be indicated.
9) Click on the scoreboard of the match you want to see.
10) New window will be opened, where you can see ball by ball
coverage of the match
2006-11-04 23:45:19
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answered by vakayil k 7
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try a local cricket match
2006-11-05 23:25:24
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answered by whay i lost my ?s 6
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TV,
Will you be able to watch such a long game.
I have lot of work to do.
The best,
read the result on the next day in NEWS paper.
2006-11-05 06:48:28
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answered by narayan 2
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you must have a local sports ground, or neighbourhood kids in the street
apart from that, you are fresh out of luck there chief.
2006-11-04 23:17:51
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answered by holdon 4
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i would have to say free to air tv
2006-11-08 12:01:54
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answered by dan k 2
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