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949:"In view of their wonderful achievements of recent years, Yorkshire may well accept with equanimity whatever the immediate future may have in store for them, yet there is no gain-saying the fact that in the latter part of last summer their attack lost something of the special excellence which had characterised it in the previous summer. Macaulay had his big days, it is true, but the wickets fell fifty short of his aggregate for the previous season. Kilnerā€”called upon for a good deal of work outside the county teamā€”took fewer wickets and these at a bigger cost than in 1925, and there was a similar deterioration in the records of Waddington and Robinson... Likely enough Macaulay, Kilner and Waddington will again find their best form and obviously Robinson is not yet done with..." 941:"Waddington did such brilliant work in his first season that great things may reasonably be expected of him. Bowling left-hand, medium pace inclining to fast, he has a delivery that seems part of himselfā€”free from any suggestion of labour or undue effort. His length last season was uniformly good and there was always plenty of life in the ball off the ground. Some of those who watched him in match after match thought that he made a mistake at times in trying to bowl a little too fast. Be that as it may the fact remains that he had a first season of exceptional promise. Without him Yorkshire would certainly not have won the Championship." 959:"The decrease in the effectiveness of the attack... could not very well be gainsaid. Macaulay, it is true, took nearly as many wickets as in 1926, but Rhodes, Kilner and Waddington each met with a smaller measure of success, and in all three of these instances the average cost was appreciably higher than it had been in the preceding summer... (I)n the case of Waddington in place of 70 wickets for something under 23 runs each, there were only 43 to show, and these at nearly 30 runs apiece... Waddington's work was only occasionally worthy of his reputation." 1035:), and realized there were less issues from the FAC than I thought, and was thinking of giving it another go. Many of your comments were prose concerns, and I believe I addressed most if not all, as well as some jargon, and while I have read through the article several times, much of the jargon has assimilated into the way I talk, think, and write, so there seems to be a good chance some is still there. I am not asking for a full-fledged copyedit, but what lingering concerns would you have on the article before I submit it for another FAC? Thanks. 878: 938:"The marked improvement in Yorkshire cricket began when in the first week of July, Waddington, the new left-handed bowler, was introduced to the team. A right-handed fast bowler of real class was still lacking but Waddington's presence made an enormous difference to the bowling strength of the side. Rhodes and Waddington, with E. R. Wilson, for a few weeks, and Robinson to help them, carried the eleven from success to success, Rhodes bowling in a form he has not equalled for years... 935:"At one time during the season it was very unlikely that Yorkshire would carry off the Championship. Indeed the weakness of the bowling on hard wickets seemed to put such a distinction out of the question. Losing the Whit-Monday match with Lancashire at Old Trafford was a great blow and things looked very black when on the 28th of June, at Sheffield, Yorkshire went down before Notts. Soon after this, however, a great and welcome change came over the fortunes of the eleven... 866: 31: 1506:, namely, if you could look at the 1947 section for me. To me, this section feels bloated, and while it's well-written and an important part of his career, it feels like it can be condensed, yet I'm not entirely sure what parts to take out. I'm planning to take this to FAC and am partway done with a top-to-bottom restructuring beforehand, but before I wrap that up I wanted to get another opinion on that section. Thanks, 2224: 2095: 1946: 1852: 1795: 1345: 457: 222: 497:
scoring. Lillywhite's figures represent the mark laid down from 1820-1864. I guess if you allow all the odds matches and what have you his average would be about 7. I think Grundy had an average for of 3 for the AEE in odds matches one year. What we need to remeber is that the career averages of Pilch, Felix etc were remarkable and WG's the equivalent of the impact of Babe Ruth on Baseball.
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Thanks for looking over that. As for your review request, I'll try to take a look at the article Sunday or Monday. I'd love to do it but I don't want to call dibs on it only to have to also abandon it halfway through, and my time is not what it used to be on this site. If I can't I'll at least try to
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I've changed this sentence around a bit in copy-editing, but the issue remains. I don't quite understand what is being said here. Are we saying the MCC felt some kind of responsibility to South African whites, or are we saying that it felt it had to maintain "white South Africa" as in that it had to
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I started listening to TMS back when Freddie Brown was an expert summariser, and he made the later Fred Trueman seem understanding and compassionate in comparison. I've rarely formed such a strong dislike for anyone. In total contrast, the other expert summariser at the time - Norman Yardley - came
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FWL played when scores were low. You can't compare his figures with Verity and you can't compare Verity with Swann in all reality because they played different games. Since the helmet, scoring has increased dramatically plus one day cricket has increased player's aptitude for run stealing and quick
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I don't know if there's a source but ex-players at Worcester(I was a member for several years) were pretty clear it was Insole and Cowdrey who didn't want Dolly because it would rock the boat and Cowdrey and Dolly had not really got on in the West Indies. You may be aware that MCC was not popular
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I'm so pleased that Seabuckthorn has done the GA review. I know I said I'd do it, and so I would, but I'm glad I didn't have to spend time in the company of Sir George, one of those cricket panjandrums I find it hard to warm to. That said, it's a fine article and I applaud the promotion. You're
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I'm not around much this week until Tuesday probably (and uncertain even after that), but here at least is 1920. Wisden's punctuation is, as ever, individual, but I've reproduced it faithfully... even at the points where I'd much like to throw an extra comma or two in. Three chunks from the one
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help maintain apartheid? The latter seems unlikely as we have said in the same sentence that they didn't favour apartheid. I would look at clarifying this. Thanks, and I hope you're well. I'm going to go through and put some pictures in the draft here and there, I hope you don't mind.
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I am trying to nominate Ɔthelstan for A-Class, but I am obviously doing something wrong. I have added the MILHist banner and A-Class=current, and the instructions say that I should get a 'currently undergoing' link in the template, but there is no link. Can you advise? Thanks.
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with his fellow cricketers. The selection of Tommy Cartwright was especially risible as, fine bowler as he was, his 'fitness' was suspect. He rarely held up for 2 tests in a row. I wonder what Pollock, Richards et al would have made of his Tommy trundlers on SA wickets.
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Hello Sarastro. First of all thank you for your reviewing of this article. Unfortunately (and fortunately), I just discovered the most substantial published work on Fuller, having failed to identify it on several previous literature searches. It has led to
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I've made the changes you suggest. In particular, if you can bear to skim through the article, I'd like to know if you think embedding the Radio/Audio/TV/Film stuff in the main text looks all right - no obvious seams. No rush whatever.
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No, I'm very much in favour of these links and AC was clearly a cricketer with Yorkshire connections. He was a Yorkshire Cricketer as was, for example DA Pullen(Notts) MJ Smedley(Notts). This fc thing is somebody's red herring(CDTPPP)
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Sorry to bother you with a bit of Profumo business, but a reviewer has questioned the use of a non-free image of Profumo in the article. This was to be expected. I have broadly stated my rationale for this in the FAC
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needs a sources review. An editor has raised a couple of issues related to sourcing, to which I have responded, but it doesn't amount to a sources review. If you can find time for this I would be very grateful.
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to cut down on redundancies like you have suggested before. Is there any chance you could peak over it? Thanks, and no rush/pressure; as I've said, you have already helped out so much!--
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nomination page. I think i have covered most of the points; if you think there's more to do please let me know. I am sorry it took me so long to reply but I was so busy. thanks again -
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to FA status recently. If you would like to see this (or any other FA you may have helped to write) appear as "Today's featured article" soon, please nominate it at
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to FA status recently. If you would like to see this (or any other FA you may have helped to write) appear as "Today's featured article" soon, please nominate it at
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Hi, congratulations on the GA. I have nominated the article for Did you know, which will hopefully result in the article appearing on the main page. The link is
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at present, there's no telling how long ā€“ or short! ā€“ the wait might be). If you'd got any TFA-related questions or problems, please let me know.
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at present, there's no telling how long ā€“ or short! ā€“ the wait might be). If you'd got any TFA-related questions or problems, please let me know.
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Thanks for your help, the barnstar and your kind words. To be honest, Gubby, although objectionable, was not as objectionable as I'd expected!
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I am mostly finished addressing your comments with this. When you get a chance, would you mind reading/commenting on the rest? Thanks.
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge (XXG) appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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Do you have time to drown your cricketing sorrows with something completely different? I've been working on the
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I really like how this draft is shaping upā€”well done so far! I just have one thing you may want to look at:
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I have completely combed over the episode's page, mostly looking to weed out redundancies. I have made the
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Sorry this is late - I overlooked Waddington's elevation to the 1st XI of Knowledge (XXG) in January.
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Hey Sarastro. You have a talent for sport biographies, so I was wondering if you could have a look at
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Hello Sarastro, I have the death entry for the above if you should be interested in seeing it?
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having a good week, and quite right too ā€“ three GAs in as many days! That must be a record.
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Christmas greetings for 2013 and best wishes for 2014. Peace on earth and goodwill to all
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Thanks but I already tried clicking show. Is there something wrong with my syntax at
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Thanks a lot. It's not urgent, so whenever you have the time would be great! --
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Watcha, I can't find the PR for Abe. When was you thinking of initiating it?
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Ah I did not notice that second show against additional information. Thanks.
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across as a lovely man (possibly too nice to be a successful captain). JH (
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For a hat trick of cricket GAs in three days. First class achievement. ā€“
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project, but I was wondering if you would at all have time to look over "
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Hi Sarastro, can't wait for the next Yorkshire cricketer. I've put up
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Sorry for the delay, I should get to this in the next few days or so.
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For your exceptionally fine contributions to cricket on wikipedia! ā™¦
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Looks quite interesting actually. I'll try to take a look this week.
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do the other article you have at GAN since it's quite a bit shorter.
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Brief courtesy message to let you know that Profumo is now at FAC.
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I have left a few comments/suggestions on the article's talk page.
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May you take pleasure in all you do and find success and happiness
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First off, let me say that you have already do so much to help out
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Looks good. I've made a couple of very minor alterations. JH (
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caused the cancellation of its 1968ā€“69 tour of South Africa?
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Hi, promoted the article to a GA status. Regards, ā€”
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