This is an
essay on
notability. It contains the advice and/or opinions of one or more
WikiProjects on how notability may be interpreted within their area of interest.
This information is not a formal
Wikipedia policy or guideline, as it has not been
thoroughly vetted by the community. |
This page is part of the WikiProject on Cricket and provides a list of matches that have been played at the highest international or domestic level. It is intended to be used as an aid in considering the WP:NCRIC guideline on individual player presumed notability. Presumed notability refers to the player playing in a competition, and not the competition itself. Certain competitions may get good coverage, but that does not always trickle down to the players. For example it's likely the Irish competitions get good coverage, but that doesn't always trickle down to domestic only players. Players with presumed coverage are those the cricket WikiProject believe to have a number of suitable in-depth sources written about them. The presumption of coverage is the belief that sources do exist for those players. Playing in a non-notable tournament doesn't immediately disqualify someone from being notable. Players that have played in tournaments deemed non-notable may still be notable if they can be shown to pass the wider requirements of GNG.
In 2017, the International Cricket Council (ICC) published a document called the "ICC Classification of Official Cricket". [1] In November 2021, the ICC retrospectively applied first-class and List A status to women's cricket, aligning it with the men's game. [2] [3]
The addition/removal of any competition or matches from this list first need consensus from the Cricket WikiProject before their addition/removal.
The following men's tournaments are played at the highest domestic level that presumes notability for a player playing in the competition and are listed with their current names.
The following tournaments have first-class cricket status that the Cricket WikiProject deems notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
The following tournaments have List A cricket status that the Cricket WikiProject deems notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
The following tournaments have Twenty20 status that the Cricket WikiProject deems notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
The following Women's Domestic tournaments the Cricket WikiProject deem notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
Some forms of cricket are played with no status attached to them. They are considered as non-notable competitions and matches.
This is an
essay on
notability. It contains the advice and/or opinions of one or more
WikiProjects on how notability may be interpreted within their area of interest.
This information is not a formal
Wikipedia policy or guideline, as it has not been
thoroughly vetted by the community. |
This page is part of the WikiProject on Cricket and provides a list of matches that have been played at the highest international or domestic level. It is intended to be used as an aid in considering the WP:NCRIC guideline on individual player presumed notability. Presumed notability refers to the player playing in a competition, and not the competition itself. Certain competitions may get good coverage, but that does not always trickle down to the players. For example it's likely the Irish competitions get good coverage, but that doesn't always trickle down to domestic only players. Players with presumed coverage are those the cricket WikiProject believe to have a number of suitable in-depth sources written about them. The presumption of coverage is the belief that sources do exist for those players. Playing in a non-notable tournament doesn't immediately disqualify someone from being notable. Players that have played in tournaments deemed non-notable may still be notable if they can be shown to pass the wider requirements of GNG.
In 2017, the International Cricket Council (ICC) published a document called the "ICC Classification of Official Cricket". [1] In November 2021, the ICC retrospectively applied first-class and List A status to women's cricket, aligning it with the men's game. [2] [3]
The addition/removal of any competition or matches from this list first need consensus from the Cricket WikiProject before their addition/removal.
The following men's tournaments are played at the highest domestic level that presumes notability for a player playing in the competition and are listed with their current names.
The following tournaments have first-class cricket status that the Cricket WikiProject deems notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
The following tournaments have List A cricket status that the Cricket WikiProject deems notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
The following tournaments have Twenty20 status that the Cricket WikiProject deems notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
The following Women's Domestic tournaments the Cricket WikiProject deem notable enough to presume coverage for a player taking part in the following tournaments:
Some forms of cricket are played with no status attached to them. They are considered as non-notable competitions and matches.