Talk:One-day cricket
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The first picture has text that says something like "first day washed out at Old Trafford" What is the point of that picture in an article about one day cricket, if the first day is washed out the game is not played (usually) It's misleading and contradictory for somebody who doesn't understand the game. --Bob Palin 03:46, 12 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Indian competitions
Judging from the founding dates and descriptions, these are First Class rather than One-Day competitions!
- Good point, Anon. They're a load of nonsense. One-day cricket started in England c.1963 (I'm sure someone will correct me on the date). Do you know the real info to put here? jguk 23:04, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- No, but the Wisden or Cricinfo sites should have the information - I'm afraid I don't have time to research it this week. (remembers to sign this time... dramatic 10:15, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- It's obviously not about one-day competitions. Any sane follower of cricket in India would know that Ranji Trophy is not a one-day competition. I wanted to remove that portion straightaway, but it was written well, so maybe we could find another place to move this material to, can't we? Jam2k 12:09, Dec 14, 2004 (UTC)
- It would have to be merged with first-class cricket, which would improve that article IMO at the moment is mostly a long list of first class teams.
- Also - anyone here interested in joining the new Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket? jguk 12:42, 14 Dec 2004 (UTC)