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404:. In a lot of draws, both sides' batsmen may have been more comfortable and never looked like being knocked over within the playing time limit, hence a draw/stalemate may not necessarily be perilous. In the case of the Yorkshire match, the pitch was very poor and behaved erratically with the ball bouncing inconsistently so most of the batsmen were already out in half the allotted playing time. Australia only needed 60 runs to win but whad lost six batsmen when they had only made 31 runs (effectively seven down with one guy injured) and only the weaker batsmen (specialist bowlers) left to play as the strong batsmen bat first. With a lot of playing time left (more than a day), one side was going to win; either Yorkshire knocking over the three more Australian batsman, or Australia would scrape out the last 29 runs. 354: 331: 317: 286: 262: 235: 225: 200: 186: 172: 140: 126: 448:
I've put the article on hold for seven days to allow folks to address the issues I've brought up. Feel free to contact me on my talk page, or here with any concerns, and let me know one of those places when the issues have been addressed. If I may suggest that you strike out, check mark, or otherwise
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Yes the whole tour, so reworded that. For the draws, not necessarily. In cricket, you can't just score more runs than the other team, you have to dismiss the other team twice (unless they make a
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Lede says "Although he started his Test career strongly..." but the first paragraph of Background says "McColl played in three Tests without much success...." which contradicts the lead.
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mark the items I've detailed, that will make it possible for me to see what's been addressed, and you can keep track of what's been done and what still needs to be worked on.
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Seventh paragraph of background. Should it be "...as Australia scored 400 in another drawn match."? I'm not sure about cricket terminology or I'd have fixed it myself.
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Background section, third paragraph... "...closest that Australia came to defeat." In the whole series of matches? wouldn't the draws be closer?
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Is Gentlemen of England (Later matches section) a club? (I asked this before, I think... so many cricket articles... )
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Suggest linking "duck" at the first occurance, not where it currently is .. in the sixth paragraph of background.
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A number of short one and two sentence paragraphs that might be combined. They give the prose a choppy feel.
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A couple of rough spots and some information in the lede that isn't reflected in the body of the article
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Suggest changing "First Test" to "Test matches" as the section covers all the tests.
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