Neptune!Welcome to the forum, Neptune. Your profile pic is that of Neptune or Uranus?
Will win by 60 runs or 7 wicketsFeel like aus are gonna struggle in the final without Perry.
Yeah this'll honestly be like absolutely nothing any of these players have experienced before. Might get close to 2015 size.I think they had sold 60k tickets before tonight’s result so they’ll go close to cracking the ton. Victorians will turn up to the opening of an envelope
Isn't the D/L algorithm based on a database of past innings in order to derive scoring patterns?D/L targets are based on the score itself though. If going at just under 7 an over for 20 overs is reasonable (and it is by definition of it having been done), then going just over 7 an over for 13 overs is perfectly fine.
Yes. Based on competition level as well I think. Even been adjusted for T20 vs ODI's etc. I am sure that the DL is based of the womans game.Isn't the D/L algorithm based on a database of past innings in order to derive scoring patterns?
If so, I don't think men's T20 scores should be used for the women's D/L algorithm too. But that might already be the case for all we know.
We can argue in hypotheticals. Better to just start basing it on women's games, no questions need to be asked then.D/L targets are based on the score itself though. If going at just under 7 an over for 20 overs is reasonable (and it is by definition of it having been done), then going just over 7 an over for 13 overs is perfectly fine.
Potentially the all-time record for any women's sport worldwide: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/australia-to-break-world-record-attendance/Aus vs India at the MCG is going to absolutely annihilate the crowd size record for a women's cricket match, right?
Exactly. We use the same D/L system regardless of pitch conditions, which vary greatly in men's cricket. It makes no sense that D/L should be different in womens cricket because of any factors that differentiate it from men's cricketThe two biggest inputs to the D/L system are runs and wickets. One would therefore imagine that the run rate difference between men's and women's cricket is already accounted for by the system. I can't imagine that the D/L target would have been much different at all if it was derived only from women's cricket data.
This is why you should have different DLS systems for Women's, Juniors, and I would argue even Associate cricket. The scoring patterns are not the same at all.The rate at which these resources deplete isn't uniform across the overs, but varies depending on the scoring patterns of ODIs (calculated from studying matches over several years). At any point, the resources lost due to an interruption depends on:
- number of overs lost
- stage of an innings when the overs are lost
- wickets in hand at the time of the interruption