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Editorial standards

Four commitments every article on this desk carries: time-stamping, sourcing, bylines, and the open corrections policy. Below: what each one means, and how the desk fails gracefully when we get it wrong.

Four commitments

What every article carries.

Time-stampedEvery article carries a published and updated time. Stale copy is never hidden.
Source-linkedEvery claim cites the source — venue feed, BCCI release, official handle, broadcast copy.
Editor bylinedEach piece carries the desk member who wrote it, with profile and prior coverage.
Corrections openMaterial errors are corrected with a dated note. The original wording is preserved.
Sourcing

How a claim gets published.

TierSource typeWhen it's used
VerifiedVenue feed, on-ground reporter, official releaseToss-time XIs, confirmed squad changes
ReportedNamed journalist with track recordSelection discussions, role changes
Analyst viewDesk inference from training/conditions evidencePredictions, captain picks, differentials
Corrections

How the desk fails gracefully.

A material error is corrected within 24 hours of confirmation. The correction note is dated and added at the top of the article. The original wording is preserved in the HTML for transparency.

Minor wording or typo corrections are batched into a weekly update. Source-link corrections are flagged in the byline.

Conflicts of interest

What the desk commits to.

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