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Cricinfo Magazine to hit the stands first week of January


Cricinfo.com, the world's largest single sport website, is venturing into print with the launch of Cricinfo Magazine. The monthly title will hit the newsstands in the first week of January.

Though the magazine will be primarily aimed at an Indian readership - both in India and overseas - it will have a strong international flavour and will feature some of the world's finest cricket writers. It will be be published by Infomedia India, an established publisher of special-interest magazines and business directories, under a license agreement with the Wisden Group.

The first issue will comprise 124-pages, with a 32-page preview supplement on the eagerly-anticipated India-Pakistan series. In the cover features, Rahul Dravid, the India captain, shares his vision for Indian cricket, while Greg Chappell, the national coach, talks about his innovative coaching methods.

Other key features include an in-depth look at fast bowling down the years, an examination of Pakistan's growth as a team, interviews with Ian Healy and Chaminda Vaas, and Virender Sehwag's flashback to one of his classic innings.

The new magazine will be edited by Sambit Bal and compiled by the same experienced editorial team that produced Wisden Asia Cricket. While retaining the core values of its acclaimed predecessor, Cricinfo Magazine will contain more pages and additional features. Regular contributors will include Harsha Bhogle and Sanjay Manjrekar and the first issue also features articles by Peter Roebuck, Mukul Kesavan and Gideon Haigh.

Tom Gleeson, the CEO of the Wisden Group, said the magazine was a logical extension of the Cricinfo brand. "Cricinfo.com is the world's largest publisher of cricket news, scores and analysis on the Internet. It makes perfect sense for us, in partnership with Infomedia, to bring the brand to the magazine stand.

"Cricinfo Magazine will share the values that have made the website so successful, but it will also enable us to showcase the finest cricket writing and photography in the best possible format."

Prakash Iyer, the CEO of Infomedia India, said: "Cricket is India's number one passion, and given that there is no specialist magazine of real quality in India catering for cricket lovers, we are looking to fill the void with Cricinfo Magazine.

"The world's largest and most passionate cricket audience deserves a truly world-class magazine. We will ensure that Cricinfo Magazine becomes the Indian fan's can't-put-down-companion."

The new title will be available on annual subscription to fans of the Indian game around the world. Full details of global subscription rates will be available on Cricinfo.com from the beginning of January.



India residents subscribe here

Non-India residents subscribe here



So anyone going to buy the magazine. I might buy If my father agrees. I just love Cricket magazines. Hope my father agrees. But it's too expensive according to US Dollar is $66 around something.
 
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i`ll be subscribing
 
just 385 Rs for anuual subscription
 
66 bucks is quite high. What is the reason for such a huge difference? in India, its just Rs 385...
 
Yeah man in my country it's too expensive man. If you convert $66 to Indian Rupees is rounded to almost Rs. 3000. Which you could get 4 or 5 years subscription according to India. Lol that's quite expensive. Maybe I'll buy from other website which is cheap. Hopefully I can't afford that much money to just buy a Cricinfo magazine for 1 year.
 
I buy Cricket today.It's Rs.30 /month.
They include cool posters.
This month it's the Indian Team
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I guess people in India are willing to shell out a lot less than people in the States. I know I am considering it at $66 whereas I would not consider it at Rs. 3000.
 
nightprowler10 said:
Wasn't Cricinfo India-based before it was bought out by Wisden? Maybe thats why its so cheap in India.
Was originally based at Oxford University, Stanford University and the University of Minnesota. At the time of takeover, it had offices in London and Mumbai, and still does.
 
Isn't The Wisden Cricketer Monthly a cricket magazing from Cricinfo.com for the UK?
 

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