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This is a horrible article and I need help editing it... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jbassett ( talk • contribs) .
In its statistics sections, Indian Cricket (annual) puts the stats for Holkar and Madhya Bharat together but Madhya Pradesh seperately (I am writing this from memory, so someone may cross-check). But CMJ's Who's who of Test cricketers (which I have a scanned copy of) provides only Central Provinces and Berar, Maharashtra, Bombay and Holkar as his main teams and writes later that Making his debut in the Ranji Trophy competition at sixteen, he took 5 for 33 for Central Province and Berar against Hyderabad, and subsequently became a prolific rungetter and wicket-taker, captaining Holkar (Madhya Pradesh) in due course. MP replaced MB/Holkar as a Ranji team, but I don't know whether the Ranji teams represented identical territories. I guess (hope!) having both Holkar and MP is okay. Tintin 21:44, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
This may not be worth including since the article is brief - Against Glamoran in 1946 Sarwate took one of the strangest hattricks. He dismissed Haydn Davies and Peter Judge with the last two balls of the first innings. Since Glamorgan had to follow on, to save time, the teams did not leave the field and Judge again took strike. Sarwate opened the bowling and again clean bowled Judge the first ball. Tintin 22:02, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
(Note : That he took a hat-trick has been proved wrong, the official explanation being that the scorebook is in a terrible condition and was read incorrectly. As per the new version Judge was dismissed second ball in his first innings)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as start, and the rating on other projects was brought up to start class. BetacommandBot 17:37, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
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This is a horrible article and I need help editing it... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jbassett ( talk • contribs) .
In its statistics sections, Indian Cricket (annual) puts the stats for Holkar and Madhya Bharat together but Madhya Pradesh seperately (I am writing this from memory, so someone may cross-check). But CMJ's Who's who of Test cricketers (which I have a scanned copy of) provides only Central Provinces and Berar, Maharashtra, Bombay and Holkar as his main teams and writes later that Making his debut in the Ranji Trophy competition at sixteen, he took 5 for 33 for Central Province and Berar against Hyderabad, and subsequently became a prolific rungetter and wicket-taker, captaining Holkar (Madhya Pradesh) in due course. MP replaced MB/Holkar as a Ranji team, but I don't know whether the Ranji teams represented identical territories. I guess (hope!) having both Holkar and MP is okay. Tintin 21:44, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
This may not be worth including since the article is brief - Against Glamoran in 1946 Sarwate took one of the strangest hattricks. He dismissed Haydn Davies and Peter Judge with the last two balls of the first innings. Since Glamorgan had to follow on, to save time, the teams did not leave the field and Judge again took strike. Sarwate opened the bowling and again clean bowled Judge the first ball. Tintin 22:02, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
(Note : That he took a hat-trick has been proved wrong, the official explanation being that the scorebook is in a terrible condition and was read incorrectly. As per the new version Judge was dismissed second ball in his first innings)
This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as start, and the rating on other projects was brought up to start class. BetacommandBot 17:37, 9 November 2007 (UTC)