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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    About yesterday's match which was the 2nd ODI in the series between SL and Aus: SL 161/2 in 34 overs. Match reduced to 45 overs. SL 213/3 in 41.1 overs. Innings ends and Aus get only 39 overs to bat. 39 over Target Yank Method :240 D/L Method :244 VJD Method :231 Aus 139/5 in 27.4 overs...
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    I think we've focused a little to much on the Real Match Simulation...we'd love to have feedback on the general performance of the Yank Model as against D/L model and VJD model both in ODIs and especially also in T20..
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    Thanks for your feedback, Yes you're correct, we haven't put up absolute totals. The thing we're trying to prove with this simulation is that D/L almost always gives low projected scores which means its acceleration level for T20 is very very low as compared to what happens in an actual game...
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    Yeah we're planning to add more examples in the near future along with some real match simulation on other major tournaments like World Cup etc. also... @uppercut: Yes true.... D/L particularly fails in low scoring matches as per our research....
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    Ok thanks....so I guess we'll have to wait
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    Yank's Model is still working
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    LOL....Any ideas if we can give our model to more than 1 research journal at a time??? Someone told us that we cannot give it to more than 1 reserach journal...is it true?
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    We've just approached a few journals and it takes a long time for them to publish it....so guess you'll have to wait! :) @everyone: Thanks for the feedback!
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    Yank model: Challenger to the Duckworth/Lewis model

    Hello everyone, I and a friend of mine have developed a mathematical cricket model known as 'Yank Model' and have challenged the Duckworth/Lewis method. You can check our website at: Yank's Model We've covered plenty of examples in T20 and ODIs in our Comparative Analysis. We've also showed...

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