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What is the formula of Duckworth-Lewis rule ?
Asked by Gaurav Lohiya,
20 Mar '07 09:55 pm
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The answer is too long hence log on to the following site:
http://www.cricbuzz.com/Cricket_Articles/Cricket_Laws/The_D uckworth_Lewis_rule/
Answered by Prem Malhotra, 20 Mar '07 10:03 pm
http://www.cricbuzz.com/Cricket_Articles/Cricket_Laws/The_D uckworth_Lewis_rule/
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An introduction to the D/L (Duckworth/Lewis) method of resetting targets in interrupted one-day cricket matches by Frank Duckworth & Tony Lewis
The D/L method of resetting targets in rain-affected one-day cricket matches has now been in operation for over four years and has been called into use on more than 200 occasions. It has been adopted by the International Cricket Council as the standard 'rain-rule' in the test playing countries and in many associate member countries for a two year period from Sept 1999 following its adoption for the 1999 World Cup competition
The method is the invention of Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. Frank is a consultant statistician and editor of the Royal Statistical Society's monthly news magazine, RSS NEWS. Tony is a lecturer in Quantitative Methods in Management in the Business School at Oxford Brookes University. The method was developed in the early part of the 1990s when Tony was working at the University of the West of England, Bristol ...more
Answered by Zodiac Jrd, 24 Nov '08 07:20 pm
An introduction to the D/L (Duckworth/Lewis) method of resetting targets in interrupted one-day cricket matches by Frank Duckworth & Tony Lewis
The D/L method of resetting targets in rain-affected one-day cricket matches has now been in operation for over four years and has been called into use on more than 200 occasions. It has been adopted by the International Cricket Council as the standard 'rain-rule' in the test playing countries and in many associate member countries for a two year period from Sept 1999 following its adoption for the 1999 World Cup competition
The method is the invention of Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. Frank is a consultant statistician and editor of the Royal Statistical Society's monthly news magazine, RSS NEWS. Tony is a lecturer in Quantitative Methods in Management in the Business School at Oxford Brookes University. The method was developed in the early part of the 1990s when Tony was working at the University of the West of England, Bristol ...more
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Unfortunately only the ICC...& M/s.Duckworth & Lewis know......& make fool of millions of cricket crazy asian cricket fans......
Answered by RAJAA RAO, 20 Mar '07 10:13 pm
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The Duckworth-Lewis Method
An introduction to the D/L (Duckworth/Lewis) method of resetting targets in interrupted one-day cricket matches by Frank Duckworth & Tony Lewis
The D/L method of resetting targets in rain-affected one-day cricket matches was trialled successfully during 1997 by the International Cricket Council(ICC), the ECB (England & Wales Cricket Board) and the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU). It has already been chosen for use in 1998 by the ECB, the ZCU and New Zealand.
The method is the invention of Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. Frank is a consultant statistician and editor of the Royal Statistical Society's monthly news magazine, RSS NEWS. Tony is a lecturer in mathematical subjects in the Faculty of Computer Studies and Mathematics at the University of the West of England, Bristol and chairman of the Western Branch of the Operational Research Society
Following the experience of the method's application in 1997 they have introduced a few modifications desi ...more
Answered by P Ravi Krishnan, 20 Mar '07 10:00 pm
An introduction to the D/L (Duckworth/Lewis) method of resetting targets in interrupted one-day cricket matches by Frank Duckworth & Tony Lewis
The D/L method of resetting targets in rain-affected one-day cricket matches was trialled successfully during 1997 by the International Cricket Council(ICC), the ECB (England & Wales Cricket Board) and the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU). It has already been chosen for use in 1998 by the ECB, the ZCU and New Zealand.
The method is the invention of Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis. Frank is a consultant statistician and editor of the Royal Statistical Society's monthly news magazine, RSS NEWS. Tony is a lecturer in mathematical subjects in the Faculty of Computer Studies and Mathematics at the University of the West of England, Bristol and chairman of the Western Branch of the Operational Research Society
Following the experience of the method's application in 1997 they have introduced a few modifications desi ...more
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