Those being?Completely fair, completely transparent and anyone who continues to claim that there is a better way of determining the winner of a rain-affected match than the resource proportion method is showing themselves utterly short in understanding the dynamics of the game
I agree that it is the best system out there but it is far from being completely fair. Ask South Africa in 1992 world cup if scoring 22 runs off 1 ball was 'fair' when they were coasting to victory.Completely fair, completely transparent and anyone who continues to claim that there is a better way of determining the winner of a rain-affected match than the resource proportion method is showing themselves utterly short in understanding the dynamics of the game
D\L was 5 years from being invented at that time and 7 from being adopted into the international game.I agree that it is the best system out there but it is far from being completely fair. Ask South Africa in 1992 world cup if scoring 22 runs off 1 ball was 'fair' when they were coasting to victory.
Doh!D\L was 5 years from being invented at that time and 7 from being adopted into the international game.
I'd just like to (completely unnecessarily and irrelevantly) point out that I was there at that game.The highest twenty20 score is 250/3 by Somerset. this is 12.5 runs an over.
yeah i will explain who they arehilts3188 jack duckworth former england schoolboy player just didnt make the grade at the highest level and carl lewis specialist subject on celebrity sports mastermind was cricket yeah think thats all you need to no.I'd just like to (completely unnecessarily and irrelevantly) point out that I was there at that game.
And I was watching on TV.I'd just like to (completely unnecessarily and irrelevantly) point out that I was there at that game.
I always thought it was Jack Duckworth tbhFrank Duckworth and Tony Lewis are those who had the sense to realise that a simple scoring-rate method was an unfair way to judge a one-day game.
IE, 120\7 off 20 overs chasing 299 on the scoring-rate method would mean the 120\7 team won. Which is ludicrous.
As any South African will tell you after the last world cup's Duckworth/Lewis fiasco..
Its also unfair on the team batting second
.I always thought it was Jack Duckworth tbh
Wikipedia said:The D/L method was devised by two English statisticians, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. It was first used in international cricket in the second game of the 1996/7 Zimbabwe versus England One-day International series, which Zimbabwe won by 7 runs.
Erm, how exactly were they coasting to victory?I agree that it is the best system out there but it is far from being completely fair. Ask South Africa in 1992 world cup if scoring 22 runs off 1 ball was 'fair' when they were coasting to victory.