How the web caught on to cricket
- 27 Apr 07, 05:49 PM
After seven weeks that, at times, have felt more like seven years, the Cricket World Cup is finally drawing to a close. So it’s time for some reflection on how the tournament has gone on the internet.
I think it’s fair to say that events of Sunday, March 18 made covering the 2007 Cricket World Cup a particular challenge. The appalling tragedy around Bob Woolmer’s death shocked everyone involved in the tournament. Players and spectators alike clearly found it difficult to focus on the cricket itself, when it was being played out to a backdrop of an investigation into the murder of one of the game’s leading coaches.
And the same applied to the media. Journalists and broadcasters are often accused of taking an amoral, some might even say callous, approach to their work – but in this instance those employed to cover the World Cup were deeply affected by what happened.
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