Overview
This draft has been prepared as an internal scaffold for an IndiaWiki entry on a subject identified by the name Tayyab Tahir, associated with the cohort cricketer. The purpose of this document is not to serve as a published article in its current form, but to give human editors a structured starting point from which a verified, sourced and balanced biography can be developed. Because only the name and the broad cohort are available at this stage, the draft deliberately refrains from asserting particular dates, teams, tournaments, statistical records, honours, family details, places of residence, or career milestones. Editors are requested to approach the subject afresh and to fill in factual content only after consulting reliable cricketing references, official board communications, recognised statistical databases and credible journalism.
The name Tayyab Tahir appears in cricketing contexts in more than one jurisdiction, which means disambiguation will be a critical first step before any factual material is added. There may be more than one player who shares this or a closely similar name, and conflating their careers would undermine the encyclopaedic standard expected of IndiaWiki. The remainder of this draft sets out background context, areas requiring verification, a recommended article structure, and editorial cautions.
Background
Cricket as a sport is governed at the international level by the International Cricket Council, with national boards organising domestic structures that feed into representative teams. A biographical article on any cricketer should therefore situate the subject within a clearly identified national or regional cricketing system, specifying the level at which the individual has competed — whether age-group, club, first-class, List A, Twenty20, franchise league, or international cricket. None of these specifics should be inferred from the name alone.
For the present subject, editors will need to ascertain which cricketing ecosystem is relevant. Players named Tayyab Tahir have been reported in different leagues and competitions over the years, and the cohort label "cricketer" alone does not establish nationality, format specialism, playing role (batter, bowler, all-rounder, wicketkeeper), batting or bowling hand, or the timeline of the subject's career. Until each of these threads has been independently confirmed, the article should not state them. Editors are encouraged to begin with primary sources such as squad lists, scorecards published by recognised bodies, and acknowledged biographical databases, before expanding to secondary coverage in newspapers and broadcasters' websites.
Significance
The significance of any cricketer covered on IndiaWiki should be demonstrated rather than assumed. Notability for a sportsperson is generally established through participation at a sufficiently high competitive level, sustained coverage in independent reliable sources, or a documented contribution to the sport beyond playing — for example, in coaching, administration or commentary. Editors should therefore evaluate whether the subject meets the relevant notability threshold before expanding the article, and should be prepared to nominate the page for review if reliable sources prove insufficient.
If notability is established, the significance section of the eventual article should explain, in neutral language, why the subject is of encyclopaedic interest. This may include the level of competition reached, the role played within particular squads, or any distinctive aspect of style, technique or career trajectory that has been highlighted by independent commentators. Editors should avoid promotional tone, hyperbole, and fan-style framing. Comparative claims (for instance, describing the subject as one of the best, the most promising, or the most underrated in any category) should be attributed to specific commentators and dated appropriately, never written in IndiaWiki's own voice.
Common topics for editors to verify
The following checklist sets out areas that typically require verification in cricketer biographies. Each item below should be sourced to at least one, and ideally more than one, independent and reliable reference before being included in the live article.
- Identity and disambiguation: Confirm that all material refers to the same individual. If multiple cricketers share the name, create or link to a disambiguation page.
- Date and place of birth: Use only sources that explicitly state these; do not estimate.
- Nationality and domestic affiliation: Identify the cricket board under which the subject is registered and the domestic teams represented.
- Playing role: Batter, bowler, all-rounder, or wicketkeeper; batting and bowling hand and style; preferred batting position.
- Career timeline: Debut matches in each format, transitions between teams, periods of unavailability or selection, and any retirement announcements.
- Statistics: Runs, wickets, averages, strike rates and other figures should be drawn from recognised statistical databases and dated to a specific cut-off.
- Notable performances: Match-winning innings or bowling spells should be supported by contemporaneous match reports.
- Honours and selections: Awards, captaincy roles or representative selections must be cited; do not infer them from squad lists alone.
- Off-field roles: Coaching, mentoring, commentary, administrative posts or business interests, where independently reported.
- Personal life: Include only what the subject has placed on the public record or what reliable sources have responsibly reported, in keeping with privacy norms.
- Controversies or disciplinary matters: Apply heightened sourcing standards; allegations should not be repeated unless they have been substantively reported in reliable outlets and presented with appropriate context.
Editors should also watch for outdated information, particularly concerning active players whose statistics and team affiliations may change frequently.
Suggested structure for the final article
Once sufficient sourcing is in place, the final article may be organised along the following lines, adapted as the available material permits:
- Lead section: A concise summary identifying the subject, nationality, playing role, and principal teams, written in plain prose without unsupported superlatives.
- Early life and background: Education, introduction to cricket, and formative coaching, where reliably documented.
- Domestic career: Progression through age-group and senior domestic structures, with attention to chronology.
- Franchise and league cricket: Where applicable, participation in recognised Twenty20 leagues, with seasons and teams clearly indicated.
- International career: If applicable, debut, selection patterns, and notable matches, organised by format.
- Playing style: Sourced commentary on technique, strengths and areas of development, attributed to named analysts where possible.
- Outside cricket: Coaching, philanthropy, endorsements or other documented activities.
- Statistics: A clearly dated table or summary of career figures, with the cut-off stated.
- See also, References and External links: Standard closing sections.
This structure can be shortened if the subject's documented career is brief, or expanded with additional subsections if reliable material is plentiful.
Editorial notes
Reviewers are reminded that this draft must not be moved into mainspace without substantial rewriting. Specifically: (i) no factual claim should appear in the published article unless it is directly supported by a reliable source cited inline; (ii) the tone must remain neutral, descriptive and free of fan-style enthusiasm; (iii) any contested or sensitive material, including allegations, financial figures, or claims about personal relationships, requires multiple high-quality sources and careful attribution; and (iv) statistics should always be presented with a clearly stated date of last update.
Where editors are unable to locate sufficient independent coverage to satisfy notability standards, the appropriate course is to flag the article for further review rather than to pad it with marginal material. If disambiguation is required because more than one cricketer shares the name, a separate disambiguation page should be created and the present article retitled with a suitable parenthetical qualifier once the subject's defining attribute has been verified. Consistency of Indian English spellings and cricketing terminology should be maintained throughout.
References
No references are cited in this internal draft, as it deliberately avoids asserting unsupported facts. Before publication, editors must add inline citations to reliable, independent sources for every factual statement. Suggested starting points include official cricket board websites, recognised statistical databases, established print and broadcast journalism, and archived match reports from credible outlets.