New Google Search Feature - Live & Recent Cricket Scores are just One-Click Away!
Just type cricket in a Google search box and you’ll see a brief score of all the current cricket matches. A single click will also give you access to a detailed cricket score card. (see following screenshot…)

If you’re a diehard India fan, then type cricket india or cricket score India England to get results for Indian matches. Of course, feel free to replace India with the country of your choice for country-specific results.
If there is not any live match going on the search will return most recent matchs’ scorecard link!
Also one thing Googlers forgot to mention on their blog is, the results are simultaneously available from three sources Cricinfo, Cricbuzz & Willow. So look at green un-clickable link in result (in above screenshot its m6.willow.tv) and if its not the place where you enjoy cricket then look for clickble blue links just below it for alternate resources (in above screenshot its Cricinfo, Cricbuzz & Willow).
Thats it! For time being enjoi Twenty-20 worldcup! And in a break let us know where you enjoyit most, i.e. Cricinfo, Cricbuzz, Willow OR some other site?
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Anish Shah said, on September 14, 2007 @10:52 am
This feature was initally lauched by guruji.com, which was copied by google!!
Rahul Bansal said, on September 18, 2007 @9:12 pm
Sorry for late rep Anish!
I guess its just coincidence as Google anyway trying hard to woo Indian consumers!
Moreover Google done that fantastically compared to Guruji! And personally I feel Also Guruji is so small that Google may not know about its existence yet!