Moody developed the enthusiasm and the knack of recording live cricket matches which were broadcast on television virtually onto video tapes from his young age since the 1980s.
[15] 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.
ESPN Cricinfo journalist Daniel Brettig in a tweet quoted saying "This guy doesn't profit from what he has done, brilliantly for years.
There is only global demand for what he does because the world's broadcasters and boards have failed miserably to do anything serious about making their archives available to public.
[24] A social media campaign was launched by Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon from The Final Word podcast, demanding an Order of Australia honour for him in recognition of his services to cricket.
[25] He insisted that he never intended to make and generate money out of the YouTube content and he insists that he uploads cricket videos solely with the intention of fun and entertainment purposes which he also considers as a side hustle, a dream passion and a hobby for time pass.
On 5 November 2023, his YouTube account was terminated after a series of copyright strikes, described by Fox Sports as being of questionable validity.