Talk:E. W. Bastard
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A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on May 2, 2011. The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that a Bastard at Oxford University once dismissed Australian cricket captain Billy Murdoch? |
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Reviewer: Sarastro1 (talk) 20:01, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
A good piece of work. I've done a quick copy-edit and cleared up a few points. Also, I cut a few phrases I thought were unnecessary. Anything you aren't happy with, feel free to revert. Just a few questions before I pass:
- "often said to be the university's best ever": Said by who?
- This is a difficult one, because Bolton says that it is often said.. but I seem to recall something in Altham and Swanton.
- "placed him among the 20 most prolific bowlers in the country": In terms of average or number of wickets?
- Wickets: I tend to figure that "prolific" signifies quantity, but I can see that it's still ambiguous, I'll clean up.
- "along with the acquisitions of Ted Tyler and George Nichols": Acquisition or acquisitions (I'm not sure here).
- I'd say plural; they came from different sources at different times.
- The matches against OUCC first team: were they trial games or practice games?
- No idea, I only have the CricketArchive scorecards for them; they aren't mentioned in Bolton.
- Bolton blamed the weather for the loss: did it rain? If so, maybe mention the sticky wicket.
- "in 1884 as part of the team which has often been described as Oxford's best ever.": Described by who?
- As above.
- "scored 52 runs in "quick time"" Attribution in text is needed.
- "Bastard "bowled with great skill on the last morning"" Again, needs attribution.
- "Somerset could only field nine men in the fixture": How did that happen? (Sorry, I've got to ask!)
- I can't give you a cited answer. I guess slightly more than I probably should in the Somerset County Cricket Club in 1885 article: I think probably a combination of their poor form, and bad luck.
- Everything else checks out.
I won't bother to put this on hold unless you haven't been able to get to it before tomorrow evening. --Sarastro1 (talk) 20:01, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
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