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Why Did ESPN Cricinfo Revamp Their Site When The Older Version Was Quite Good And User-Friendly?

Here we are going to learn why ESPN Cricinfo revamped their site when the older version was quite good and underfriendly. This is a query that has been asked by thousands of people till now. That is why in this blog we are going to share the reason behind it, so read this blog till the end and do to miss any line.

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Why Did ESPN Cricinfo Revamp Their Site When The Older Version Was Quite Good And User-Friendly?

The ESPN Cricinfo revamped their official sites some years ago. It had been almost 2 to 3 years in the making. While the older side was good it wasn’t entirely steady and it needed an infrastructure reboot.

This website has been doing that pretty regularly every 3 to 4 years, Every single change has brought about functionality and stability to the website. But the latest change had a lot to do with ESPN’s ownership of Cricinfo.

That is why ESPN’s online offering, felt that they had to have a sense of continuity This has taken a while to happen with Crickinfo but it has happened very early at their other websites also.

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Soccernet has moved to ESPN One Feed and their official website design backend a while back. The ESPN Cricinfo was due to that but the official tech team spent fine-tuning each aspect of the website with the new backend to give the audience an equivalent experience on the website.

Cricket monthly which links to an external page, on the other hand, the rest of the ESPN Cricinfo website runs in one feed system of the company. This helped economies work greatly on a massive level. Some time ago the ESPN India website came about and the need to have content for cricket on it came up also.

The office of the company had two running CMS systems and the two were vastly different from each other. The shifting to the system of ESPN was a process that was taken step by step with the introduction of the ESPN India Cricket page in the starting.

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