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Cricketarchive.com -- a rich website for ardent fans

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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

Panchkula, December 7: A click of the mouse can lead fans to a minefield of cricket statistics and interesting insights with www.cricketarchive.com providing every detail one would be looking for.

The website has stored 1.17 lakh scorecards of various matches and profiles of over 1.25 lakh players and officials besides other interesting details related to the cricketing world.

The website was started in 2001 by cricket historians and statisticians Peter Griffiths and Philip Bailey from UK.

"Apart from statistical data we plan to add nostalgic memories of important matches taking inputs from people who were associated with those matches," says V R Rajan, who manages the website's India Operation.

Details of first first-class match in India in the year 1892 at Gymkhana Club, Bombay between the Europeans and the Parsees are also there.

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