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NCRIC[edit]

Cricket figures are presumed to merit an article if they meet the following:

  1. Players who have played in a Test match.
  2. Players who have played in a One Day International match for a team with permanent ODI status.
  3. Players who have played in a T20I match for a team that was granted permanent T20I status before 26 April 2018 by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
  4. Players who, since 1979, have played in a match in one of the following tournaments: Cricket World Cup, Women's Cricket World Cup, ICC Men's T20 World Cup, ICC Women's T20 World Cup, or World Cricket League Championship/Division One.
  5. Umpires who are or have been members of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.

Note: For the purposes of this guideline, "played" means having appeared in a match either in the starting lineup or by joining it as a full substitute. Other cricket figures, including youth players, are unlikely to merit an article unless they can be shown to meet the wider requirements of WP:GNG.

Other cricket subjects are presumed to merit an article if they meet the following:

  1. Grounds that have hosted a match between teams meeting the above criteria 1–4.
  2. Competitions, tournaments and tours involving teams meeting the above criteria 1–3, and the principal domestic FC, LA and T20 competitions in those countries.
  3. Teams, clubs and franchises competing in domestic competitions as detailed above.

Notes

  • Wide-ranging databases, such as Cricinfo and CricketArchive profiles, scorecards and match reports do not in themselves qualify as WP:SIGCOV unless:
    • profiles contain a substantial biographical summary
    • match reports include substantial discussion of the subject, not just routine activity during the match
  • Articles not meeting these new guidelines should be merged to an appropriate team list or tagged {{notability}} for a minimum of 6 months to allow the opportunity for WP:SIGCOV to be found before being listed at WP:AFD.
  • Lists of achievements (e.g. centuries, five-wicket hauls, etc.) to be merged/kept within the main (biography/ground) article unless there are WP:NOTSTATS issues and/or the reasons detailed at WP:WHENSPLIT are met, or the subject meets WP:NLIST as a discrete subject.
  • Articles not to be generated without demonstrating WP:SIGCOV.

International[edit]

  • Cricket coverage in most non-Test playing countries in minimal, with little to no coverage of the players themselves.

Domestic[edit]

  • There is no equivalence between status (first-class, list-A) and standard; many matches of a standard far below the "highest level" have been accorded status in certain countries (e.g. England and Pakistan).
  • Players with very few appearances are far less likely to be notable; the notability of players with more appearances can also be questionable in the absence of substantial contributions/achievements.

England and Wales[edit]

  • First-class counties – players are generally notable (with increasing exceptions historically and in T20/LA cricket)
  • Minor Counties – regularly played in the early rounds of List A competitions, but players are generally not notable
  • Universities − matches have been accorded first-class status, but since the later 20th century have generally been treated as practice matches and are not the highest standard of domestic cricket; university players from this era are generally not notable unless they have progressed into first-class cricket

Pakistan[edit]

  • Departments – players are generally notable for the bigger teams that have been at the top of tree for many years
  • Associations – standard varies wildly with changes in the structure of the domestic competitions (described as "little better than club cricket" on occasion); outside the bigger associations (e.g. Karachi) notability of players can be highly questionable[1]
  • Provinces – players are generally notable

First-class structure[edit]

Region Primary ground Secondary ground Counties
North West Old Trafford Aigburth Lancs
North East Headingley Riverside Yorks, Durham
East Midlands Trent Bridge Grace Road Notts, Derbys, Leics, Northants
West Midlands Edgbaston New Road Warks, Worcs
South East Oval Canterbury Surrey, Kent, Sussex
London & East Lords Chelmsford Middlesex, Essex
South & West Rose Bowl Bristol Hants, Glos, Som, Glam

Lancashire League[edit]

Year Senior
League
Worsley
Cup
Inter League
Trophy
20/20
Cup
Colne
Trophy
Junior
League
Junior
Cup
Third XI
League
1891 East Lancashire
1892 Nelson
1893 Burnley Burnley
1894 Rawtenstall East Lancashire
1895 Nelson Haslingden
1896 Nelson Nelson
1897 Burnley Todmorden
1898 Rishton Church
1899 Bacup Todmorden
1900 Haslingden Lowerhouse
1901 Burnley Enfield
1902 Colne Todmorden
1903 Nelson Burnley
1904 Rawtenstall Colne
1905 Colne Colne
1906 Burnley Burnley
1907 Burnley Rawtenstall
1908 Burnley Todmorden
1909 Enfield Nelson
1910 Colne Ramsbottom
1911 Nelson Nelson
1912 Rishton Accrington
1913 Burnley Rishton
1914 Accrington Colne
1915 Accrington
1916 Accrington
1919 East Lancashire Colne
1920 Haslingden Nelson Todmorden
1921 Ramsbottom/Bacup Haslingden Haslingden
1922 Rawtenstall Rishton Rawtenstall
1923 Bacup Bacup Lowerhouse
1924 Bacup Colne Rawtenstall
1925 Ramsbottom East Lancashire Nelson/East Lancashire
1926 Rawtenstall Nelson Church
1927 Todmorden Bacup Lowerhouse
1928 Nelson Nelson Nelson
1929 Nelson East Lancashire Burnley
1930 Bacup Bacup Church
1931 Nelson Nelson Burnley
1932 Nelson Rishton Nelson
1933 Todmorden East Lancashire Rishton
1934 Nelson Nelson Colne
1935 Nelson Todmorden Ramsbottom
1936 Nelson Accrington Colne
1937 Nelson Todmorden Colne
1938 Todmorden Todmorden Church
1939 Church Ramsbottom Enfield
1940 Church
1941 Church
1942 East Lancashire
1943 Enfield
1944 Rishton
1945 Church
1946 Nelson Rawtenstall
1947 East Lancashire East Lancashire East Lancashire
1948 Rishton Colne Haslingden
1949 East Lancashire East Lancashire East Lancashire
1950 Burnley Burnley Haslingden
1951 East Lancashire East Lancashire Bacup
1952 East Lancashire East Lancashire Enfield
1953 Haslingden Burnley Rishton
1954 Todmorden Todmorden Rishton
1955 Rishton Rishton Bacup
1956 Burnley Bacup Nelson
1957 Todmorden Ramsbottom Nelson
1958 Bacup Burnley Nelson
1959 Colne Colne Rawtenstall
1960 Bacup Burnley Bacup
1961 Accrington East Lancashire Burnley
1962 Church Nelson/Todmorden Bacup
1963 East Lancashire Todmorden East Lancashire/Haslingden
1964 Burnley Rishton Ramsbottom
1965 Nelson Nelson Colne
1966 East Lancashire East Lancashire Ramsbottom
1967 Nelson Rishton East Lancashire
1968 Enfield East Lancashire Burnley
1969 Nelson Colne East Lancashire
1970 Burnley Accrington Ramsbottom
1971 Enfield East Lancashire Rawtenstall
1972 East Lancashire Bacup Ramsbottom Ramsbottom
1973 East Lancashire Rishton Ramsbottom Lowerhouse
1974 Ramsbottom Church East Lancashire East Lancashire
1975 Accrington Burnley Rawtenstall Ramsbottom
1976 Rawtenstall Rawtenstall East Lancashire Haslingden
1977 Enfield Haslingden Haslingden Bacup
1978 Burnley Enfield Enfield Accrington
1979 Burnley Enfield Rawtenstall Accrington
1980 East Lancashire East Lancashire Rawtenstall Todmorden
1981 Rawtenstall East Lancashire Haslingden Rawtenstall Enfield
1982 Rawtenstall Todmorden Haslingden Lowerhouse
1983 Haslingden East Lancashire East Lancashire East Lancashire Enfield
1984 East Lancashire Burnley Rawtenstall Burnley Church
1985 Haslingden Rawtenstall Enfield East Lancashire Rishton
1986 Nelson Accrington Enfield East Lancashire
1987 Haslingden East Lancashire East Lancashire Ramsbottom
1988 Haslingden East Lancashire Bacup Enfield Rishton
1989 Haslingden Enfield Bacup Haslingden
1990 East Lancashire Rawtenstall Nelson Bacup
1991 Haslingden Enfield Church Haslingden Enfield
1992 Ramsbottom Haslingden Haslingden Haslingden
1993 Haslingden Bacup Haslingden Rasmbottom
1994 Nelson Haslingden East Lancashire Nelson
1995 Rishton Nelson Haslingden Ramsbottom Ramsbottom
1996 Rishton Ramsbottom Nelson Colne Bacup
1997 Haslingden Haslingden Littleborough (CLL) Ramsbottom Haslingden East Lancashire East Lancashire
1998 Nelson East Lancashire Haslingden Haslingden Haslingden Ramsbottom
1999 Nelson Colne Crompton (CLL) East Lancashire Rawtenstall Church Ramsbottom
2000 Bacup Todmorden Rochdale (CLL) Colne/Nelson Haslingden Accrington Ramsbottom
2001 Bacup Ramsbottom Rishton Bacup Ramsbottom Rishton Accrington
2002 Bacup Ramsbottom Rochdale (CLL) Bacup Burnley Ramsbottom Rawtenstall
2003 East Lancashire Rawtenstall Haslingden Bacup Haslingden Ramsbottom Nelson
2004 Haslingden Lowerhouse East Lancs East Lancashire/Rawtenstall East Lancashire Burnley Lowerhouse
2005 Lowerhouse Ramsbottom Littleborough (CLL) Haslingden Haslingden Ramsbottom Haslingden
2006 Burnley Nelson East Lancashire Rishton Ramsbottom Ramsbottom Ramsbottom Burnley
2007 Rishton East Lancashire Enfield Burnley Ramsbottom Ramsbottom Nelson
2008 Accrington Accrington East Lancashire East Lancashire Nelson Nelson Haslingden

Sri Lanka[edit]

Tournaments[edit]

CWC[edit]

Ahmedabad Bangalore Chennai Delhi
Narendra Modi Stadium M. Chinnaswamy Stadium M. A. Chidambaram Stadium Arun Jaitley Stadium
Capacity: 132,000[2] Capacity: 40,000[3] Capacity: 50,000[4] Capacity: 41,842[5]
Matches: 5 [a] Matches: 5 Matches: 5 Matches: 5
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
Dharamshala Hyderabad Kolkata
HPCA Stadium Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium Eden Gardens
Capacity: 23,000[6] Capacity: 55,000[7] Capacity: 66,000[8]
Matches: 5 Matches: 3 Matches: 5[b]
Lucknow Mumbai Pune
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium Wankhede Stadium Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium
Capacity: 50,000[9] Capacity: 32,000[10] Capacity: 37,406
Matches: 5 Matches: 5[b] Matches: 5
  1. ^ "Who is responsible for our poor first-class cricket?". The News International.
  2. ^ "Narendra Modi Stadium | India | Cricket Grounds | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  3. ^ "M. Chinnaswamy Stadium | India | Cricket Grounds | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  4. ^ "M. A. Chidambaram Stadium | India | Cricket Grounds | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Arun Jaitley Stadium | Cricket Grounds | BCCI". www.bcci.tv. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  6. ^ "Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium | India | Cricket Grounds | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium | Cricket Grounds | BCCI". www.bcci.tv. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  8. ^ "Eden Gardens | India | Cricket Grounds | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium | India | Cricket Grounds | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Wankhede Stadium | India | Cricket Grounds | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2023.


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