Prince EWS
Global Moderator
Well you were wrong.I thought only wickets lost prior to the rain break matter while arriving at a revised total under DL and not runs scored already by the chasing team.
West Indies scored those runs thinking they'd have 20 overs to bat, but they actually only had 6, so they're adjusted to take account of the heightened risk they would've taken had they known. That's why the target was smaller than most thought it'd be. Two overs of going of going at 13s or whatever when the RRR was about 9 means a ****load in a 6-over contest.