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Rob Moody was born on 23 November, 1977 in Australia, is a YouTuber. Discover Rob Moody's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

Popular As Rob Moody
Occupation YouTuber · editor · musician
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 23 November, 1977
Birthday 23 November
Birthplace N/A
Nationality Australia

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His wife is Belinda

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Rob Moody Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Rob Moody worth at the age of 46 years old? Rob Moody’s income source is mostly from being a successful YouTuber. He is from Australia. We have estimated Rob Moody's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2022

Robelinda2 is also often deemed as the most sought-after YouTube cricket channel over the years. Some analysts, experts and critics consider him as someone who had contributed immensely to the prosperity and growth of cricket way beyond the efforts of global cricketing body, International Cricket Council. He is also considered as cricket's greatest librarian and also fondly remembered as cricket's YouTube hero. As of February 2022, he has approximately 1.01 million subscribers.

2021

His cricket related videos became more popular and viral among cricket fans especially during the onset of the pandemic when the international cricket was brought to a standstill. As of 2021, his YouTube channel saw a rapid spike in subscribers and viewers with over 200, 000 subscribers and 249 million views for his videos since the pandemic induced lockdowns.

2020

In March 2020, he received warnings from the International Cricket Council citing copyright violations and ICC urged him to immediately delete the footages from any ICC event from 1992 onwards including the 1992 Cricket World Cup, 1996 Cricket World Cup, 1999 Cricket World Cup. 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, 2003 Cricket World Cup, 2004 ICC Champions Trophy and 2006 ICC Champions Trophy. ICC initially warned of severe consequences if he failed to delete those video footages and ICC cautioned him that he would be risking himself for a formal action through YouTube and his account with the probability of being closed down. ICC suggested him to delete just over 100 cricket videos and later stated that it did not have any motives of closing his channel. This comes after ICC had announced overnight that it was planning to release its 45-year-old archive of match footage highlights to its broadcast partners and social media partners.

On 16 June 2020, his cricket video library was temporarily shut down by Twitter due to copyright concerns.

2010

He created his first YouTube Channel titled robelinda on 7 November 2010 but he later opened a new channel named as robelinda2 due to the difficulties he had to deal with when uploading long videos after a few months of time. He started uploading cricket content from 1980s related to Australian cricket in YouTube and also went onto upload cricket videos related to other nations afterwards.

The video footage which he shared about the century scored by former Australian cricketer Greg Blewett against England in one of the test matches way back in 1998 was the first real breakthrough behind the origin story of his YouTube channel. The video he posted about David Saker’s half volley bouncer to Jeff Vaughan in a test match on 10 November 2010 had raked the most number of YouTube views for any YouTube video on his channel.

1980

He had the knack of recording live cricket matches which were broadcast on television virtually onto video tapes from his young age since the 1980s. He first recorded a cricket match to video tape in 1982–83 Australian cricket season which included the Ashes at the age of five. He then switched to DVDs from video tapes to record live cricket matches in 1990s. He also then proceeded towards converting them to hard disks to suit the technological evolution. He has over 300 videotapes, 25000 DVDs and 60 hard drives holding a grand total of whopping 100 Terabytes of footage.

1977

Rob Moody also known professionally by his stage name Robelinda or Robelinda2 (born 23 November 1977) is an Australian YouTuber, cricket enthusiast, freestyle archive collector, editor and guitarist. He is well known in the cricketing circles especially among the ardent cricket fans for his huge collection of old cricket content and coverage and videos. He owns and runs a YouTube channel titled ‘’’Roblinda2’’ which he uses to upload several cricket footages and he is also often called by the name of his YouTube channel than his real name. His YouTube channel Robelinda2 is also regarded as the largest ever cricket archival channel in the world. It is also believed that he in fact has a large collection of cricket archives in his possession than the combined videos possessed by the International Cricket Council and other respective cricket boards.