superkingdave
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Nah you'd still need to use DL because the team batting when it started raining would have been batting under the assumption they would face all their overs.the only point you need to use DL is when it rains in the final 25 over split.
if it rains at the 1st split and you lose a total of 10 overs of play, you deduct 5 overs each from the current and next split, thus the game will be 20 - 20 - 25 - 25
if it rains at the 2nd split and you lose 10 overs play you deduct 5 overs from the current and next split, thus 25 - 20 - 20 - 25
if it rains at the 3rd split and you lose 10 overs play you deduct 5 overs from the current and next split. thus 25 - 25 -20 - 20
ive made it seem simple.. but frankly.. because the game is evenly divided it gives you an option to deduct overs evenly across the splits.. regardless of when the weather turns bad.
the only point i could see DL needing to be applied is if the weather turns bad in the final split.
Anyway, this is about the only thing that could make me want to watch ODIs less than i do at the moment