shahid6995
Club Cricketer
Hi all,
I searched for this topic but was unable to find anything in the forums.
I was wondering if we could make a listing of good reliable websites that sell cricket DVDs or videotapes. I do not have any options here in USA to buy these at a shop so usually look online for them.
One place I recently did business with was Dreamcricket.com. Their shop has a decent collection at reasonable prices. For example, if you look at the CricInfo shop, the NTSC Ashes DVD is approx $44 (not including the shipping from UK) while on their shop it was $39.99.
Cricketvideo.com is probably the biggest supplier in the US with a similar collection.
Does anybody know other online retailers that they have used for Cricket DVDs? I am sure there are tons out there. One reason I wanted to know was that I would like to buy the DVD for the 1996 World Cup won by SriLanka. I have all the other World Cups but could not find that one anywhere. Also the 1999 World Cup right now I can only find it on VHS videotape, I would prefer it on DVD.
I searched for this topic but was unable to find anything in the forums.
I was wondering if we could make a listing of good reliable websites that sell cricket DVDs or videotapes. I do not have any options here in USA to buy these at a shop so usually look online for them.
One place I recently did business with was Dreamcricket.com. Their shop has a decent collection at reasonable prices. For example, if you look at the CricInfo shop, the NTSC Ashes DVD is approx $44 (not including the shipping from UK) while on their shop it was $39.99.
Cricketvideo.com is probably the biggest supplier in the US with a similar collection.
Does anybody know other online retailers that they have used for Cricket DVDs? I am sure there are tons out there. One reason I wanted to know was that I would like to buy the DVD for the 1996 World Cup won by SriLanka. I have all the other World Cups but could not find that one anywhere. Also the 1999 World Cup right now I can only find it on VHS videotape, I would prefer it on DVD.
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