But they have more wickets per overs now. I'd have been fine with anything >260.You would have thought if they take 10 overs off, it's should be at least worth 50 runs, 5 rpo, so something around 255 would be fair.
No, because the runs they take off you have to assume the chasing side got without losing any wickets.You would have thought if they take 10 overs off, it's should be at least worth 50 runs, 5 rpo, so something around 255 would be fair.
Still that's 6.5 rpo.But they have more wickets per overs now. I'd have been fine with anything >260.
But still just over 3 rpo is taking the piss.No, because the runs they take off you have to assume the chasing side got without losing any wickets.
If England got 50-55 runs without losing a wicket in 10 overs, that'd be a really good passage of play for them. So it has to be less than that to make it even.
Ever tried keeping a ball new and shiny when the outfield has just had half the atlantic emptied all over it? Or tried bowling spin with a damp ball?Ok I admit that was a bit biased but yeah really 250 should be enough considering the loss of PP and stuff.
Because logically if you see, 270 is far too unreal because the bowl stays the same, new and shining until 15th over and the powerplays are shorter + it just ruins everything i.e gameplan
That's because India scored 304.Still that's 6.5 rpo.
Haha loving the moaning.You would have thought if they take 10 overs off, it's should be at least worth 50 runs, 5 rpo, so something around 255 would be fair.
Another quality post mate.Haha loving the moaning.
Seems like England getting saved by the weather for a third time
304+ has been scored 279 times in ODI cricket.That's because India scored 304.
Let's go and dig out some stats on successful 50-over chases of 304.
We should be looking for a 40-over total that gives the same chance of a successful run-chase.
8, 4, 4how many powerplay overs do we get? I've either missed sky confirming it or wasn't paying attention.
For reference, the D/L target off 20 overs would be approximately 172, and under Jayadevan 163.Would people think a target of 122 from 20 overs would be fair or ridiculously easy to achieve?
first Powerplay is 8 overs, the second four and third fourHow many powerplay overs do we get? I've either missed Sky confirming it or wasn't paying attention.
Would be interesting to compare that to CB40 chases of 270 or more. (cba myself obv)304+ has been scored 279 times in ODI cricket.
This has been successfully chased on 30 occasions (10.8% of the time).
I think this target retains that perfectly fairly.
That was what it would have been under 47 overs. It is now 8/4/4.first Powerplay is 8 overs, the second four and third four