User talk:Pawan Bariaar
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July 2014
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- in [[Auckland]], and plays [[first-class cricket]] for [[Auckland cricket team|Auckland]], and [[Twenty20 12 season, making three 40-plus scores in seven innings.
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- Hashim Amla
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- Thisara Perera
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Your edits
Hi. I recently reviewed some of your edits to
- Wikipedia generally follows English rules about which letters are to be MOS:CAPS.
- Grammar, including the correct conjugation of verbs, is an important part of English writing. For a specific meaning, you have to use the correct form of a verb (e.g. "he scored 84 runs", not "he score 84 runs"). Also, articles must be used when required by English rules (e.g. "India won the match", not "India won match").
- The lede sentence of an article about a person should begin with the person's full name (given name and surname). After that, they are referred to by their surname only (e.g. after the lede, write "...when Perera scored...", not "...when Kusal scored...").
- ).
I would encourage you to go back through your existing contributions to correct these issues. You can see the changes I made in the two articles mentioned above here and here.
If you don't already have the "wikEdDiff improved diff view" enabled, I suggest you enable it here under "Editing". You can then click the button below the standard diff view to see a better one. I hope this makes sense – sorry about the complexity.
Thanks. —[AlanM1(talk)]— 02:41, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
July 2014
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Reference Errors on 21 July
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Editing problems
Despite the comments above (at User talk:Pawan Bariaar#Your edits), you have continued to capitalize the first letter of each word and use improper grammar (e.g. at Shikhar Dhawan and Australian cricket team in India in 2013–14
Please stop now until you understand how to edit appropriately or can partner with someone who can help. You may be able to get help at the Wikipedia:Teahouse. —[AlanM1(talk)]— 01:53, 23 July 2014 (UTC)
July 2014
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- added links pointing to Lords, Nehru Stadium, Mirpur and Hamilton
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August 2014
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- 06-15-1.552931 India vs Bangladesh 1st ODI introducing debutants Parvez Rasool and Akshar Patel]. Emirates 24/7. Retrieved 18 June 2014.</ref>
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August 2014
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