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- Duckworth–Lewis_method abstract "The Duckworth–Lewis method (often written as D/L method) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances. It is generally accepted to be the most accurate method of setting a target score. The D/L method was devised by two English statisticians, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis.The basic principle is that each team in a limited-overs match has two resources available with which to score runs: wickets remaining, and overs to play. Where overs are lost, setting an adjusted target is not as simple as to reduce the batting team's run target proportionally, because a team batting second with ten wickets in hand and 25 overs to play can be expected to play more aggressively than one with ten wickets and a full 50 overs, and can consequently achieve a higher run rate. The Duckworth–Lewis method is an attempt to set a statistically fair target for the second team's innings, based on the score achieved by the first team, taking their wickets lost and overs played into account.".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method wikiPageID "683621".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method wikiPageRevisionID "606776745".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method subject Category:Cricket_laws_and_regulations.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method subject Category:Cricket_terminology.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method subject Category:Limited_overs_cricket.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method comment "The Duckworth–Lewis method (often written as D/L method) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances. It is generally accepted to be the most accurate method of setting a target score.".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method label "Duckworth-Lewis Method".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method label "Duckworth-Lewismethode".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method label "Duckworth–Lewis method".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method label "Metodo di Duckworth-Lewis".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method label "Méthode Duckworth-Lewis".
- Duckworth–Lewis_method sameAs Duckworth%E2%80%93Lewis_method.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method sameAs Duckworth-Lewis_Method.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method sameAs Méthode_Duckworth-Lewis.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method sameAs Metodo_di_Duckworth-Lewis.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method sameAs Duckworth-Lewismethode.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method sameAs Q1263570.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method sameAs Q1263570.
- Duckworth–Lewis_method wasDerivedFrom Duckworth–Lewis_method?oldid=606776745.