User talk:042 rahul

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Happy editing! Jeraxmoira (talk) 07:04, 10 October 2023 (UTC)

Cricket infobox paramaters
Hello. Years ago a consensus was arrived at that we would not use n/a in cricket inboxes for 10 wicket hauls. The primary reason for this was, iirc, that 10 wickets have been taken in a one-day match in international associate cricket. So it's possible and it's been done.

I've picked up a few edits from you in the last month or so that have changed the 0 to n/a. By all means feel free to start a discussion about this, but otherwise it's probably a good idea to not do that. I note, for the record, the similarity between you username and this user which was banned years ago after being disruptive in a similar sort of way. That may just be a coincidence of course and you may not be the same people. I may not see a reply to this message, depending on when I log on next. Can I suggest that if you have anything important to say in response to this that you leave a note on my user talk page? Thanks. Blue Square Thing (talk) 11:41, 26 January 2024 (UTC)

10 wickets
I have gone through the cricinfo website and I did not find any instance of a player taking 10 wickets in a limited overs game at any level (Odis, T20IS, List A or Domestic T20S) can you let me know which game are you referring to when you say that a player has taken 10 wickets in an associate game? 042 rahul (talk) 05:09, 7 February 2024 (UTC)


 * See my talk page. Also, please don't use leading 0s on dates (so, 07 February, for example). That's really not a standard way of writing dates, certainly not in New Zealand. Just 7 February is fine. Thanks. Blue Square Thing (talk) 08:20, 9 February 2024 (UTC)