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Welcome to the Women's cricket task force, which serves as a joint initiative of WikiProject Women's sport and WikiProject Cricket. There are currently 3,210 articles about Women's cricket on Wikipedia.
To join, please add your name to the Members subpage. There are many ways for you to contribute - small and large. If you have a question, post it on the project's talk page.
Scope
editWomen's cricket task force aims to:
- Follow those guidelines set down by Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket.
- Increase the number of well-written cricket-related articles by expanding all stubs to start-class and improving all start-class articles to B-class at least.
- Expand the biographies of everyone who has played major women's cricket with distinction; this includes all cricketers who were famous before Women's Test cricket began and all cricketers who have played in at least one WTest or at least one WODI.
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Key biographies
edit- Mithali Raj, former India captain and leading run-scorer in women's ODI cricket
- Charlotte Edwards, former England captain and former leading run-scorer in women's ODI cricket
- Belinda Clark, former Australia captain and chief executive of Women's Cricket Australia
- Karen Rolton, former Australia captain
- Claire Taylor, prolific run-scorer for England
- Debbie Hockley, New Zealand's leading run-scorer in ODIs
- Stafanie Taylor, West Indies captain and their leading run-scorer
- Jhulan Goswami, former India captain and leading wicket-taker in women's ODI cricket
- Cathryn Fitzpatrick, former leading wicket-taker in ODIs
- Rachael Heyhoe-Flint, prominent England batter and integral in foundation of the Women's World Cup
- Myrtle Maclagan, prominent early England batter
- Betty Wilson, prominent early Australia batter
- Enid Bakewell, prominent England all-rounder
- Mary Duggan, prominent England bowler
- Diana Edulji, prominent India bowler, first Indian captain
To-do
editTo-do items for members of Women's cricket task force
edit- Tag related articles with
|Women's cricket=yes
. - Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
- Identify articles for creation.
- Identify articles for improvement.
- Review importance and quality of existing articles based on the assessment scheme.
To-do items for anyone
edit- International cricket
- Create articles for all red-link international cricketers: Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Sports/Cricketers
- Create and populate Lists for all women's international teams:
- Improve stubs which have appeared in the most popular articles in the last year (reclassify and remove if no longer a stub):
Guidelines
editTagging and assessment
editAny articles that are within the scope of this project should be tagged with the project banners of WikiProject Cricket (with the parameter |Women's cricket=true
), and where it is a biography, WikiProject Biography. You may also find {{WikiProjectBanners}} useful.