Over 700 illegal cricket sites shut down ...Giles Clarke

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Giles Clarke warns against internet piracy

Giles Clarke, the chairman of the ECB, has revealed that as many as 700 unauthorised websites providing illegal streams of cricket matches have been closed down, and has warned that they are "the biggest danger" facing the game.

Clarke made his remarks on Test Match Special after the ECB confirmed a new six-year deal with the BBC to provide live radio coverage of England's home internationals. The agreement, which covers all forms of the game, will run from 2014 until 2019.

"We all have to be very vigilant," he said. "There are a huge number of pirate websites streaming cricket on the internet taken from television broadcasts. We and our broadcasters closed down 700 during last summer's series against India. It's an extremely complex procedure, but it can be done and it has to be done.

"That is the biggest danger to cricket, because they take money out of the game without commercial benefit to us. They are being used by the bookmakers as well. The problem of pirate-site streaming is very big for sport."
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Dang ...not fair :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Come on hackers , figure out another way of doing this .....ah waiting . sigh :P :P :P
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What damn nonsense is Giles Clark talking. He thinks illegal cricket streaming is the biggest danger to the game.

Those who provide "legitimate" coverage offer absolutely nothing other than extracting their pound of flesh from consumers - Willow is a case in point.
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