About

“kridaya” is a Sanskrit word that means “playfully”. The ‘d’ is pronounced like the ‘d’ in ‘David’. The entire word is pronounced “krīḍayā”.

Kridaya.com is a sporting lounge for cricket fans to participate in real-time discussions about cricket events happening across the world. The Kridaya website and blog are about pure cricket: matches, players, trends and various items of interest. The authors of this blog (Bala, Krishna, Mahesh) are a group of cricket aficionados. We are having a great time writing content and we hope you enjoy your visits here.

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2 Responses to About

  1. Hello there,

    A while ago you had graciously linked my website in your list of cricket blogs – Coverpoint to Extracover.

    The location of my site has moved now to:

    http://sriramdayanand.wordpress.com/

    and the name of the site is “Boundary Conditions”.

    It would be great if you could update the link to it off your blogroll.

    cheers…and thanks in advance,

    -Sriram

  2. Sriram Dayanand says:

    Hi,

    Sorry to bother you. You updated the link to my site off your blogroll (Thank you) but it still has the old name “Cover Point to Extra Cover”. The correct name is “Boundary Conditions”.

    cheers..

    -Sriram

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