Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Review/History of United States cricket


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History of United States cricket
The article has easily passed the WP:CRIC criteria for B-class rating. It was previously given an informal A-class rating and it should now be subject to formal A-class review. I have just removed a "trivia" section to improve its quality. The essence of A-class is completeness and I believe that it does provide a comprehensive presentation of the subject. I think User:Evadb and User:Andrew nixon have done some particularly good work on this article. BlackJack | talk page 16:05, 20 May 2008 (UTC)


 * It's a very good article. However I'd like to see a brief mention of post WW1 cricket in the Philadelphia region, which didn't completely die out until at least 1928, as a brief search on CricketArchive will show. C Aubrey Smith's Hollywood club might also be briedly mentioned. JH (talk page) 19:00, 29 May 2008 (UTC)


 * And does anyone know anything about this? I thought at first that CA might have made a mistake in filing it under US cricket and that it might have been played at some place called Brooklyn in England. But there's a footnote to the scorecard saying that the match was played for a purse of $100. JH (talk page) 19:20, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
 * To answer myself, apparently it wasn't a tour, the players being Americans who had emigrated from Nottingham and Sheffield. I found that from this excellent site on US cricket history, which a Google search has just unearthed: JH (talk page) 19:28, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

This review as been closed without resolution as the cricket A-class review department is currently inactive.  Harrias  talk 21:00, 5 September 2011 (UTC)


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