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Duckworth-Lewis method

An Eleven of Scientists: A terrific pace attack

Composing one from the cricketers sharing last names with famous scientists, Arunabha Sengupta stumbles across a magnificent fast bowling unit.

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T20 cricket and Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method: Stephen Fleming expresses concern

Rising Pune Supergiant (RPS) coach Stephen Fleming has stated concerns over evaluation of target for the rain-affected T20 matches.

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IPL 2016: Duckworth-Lewis is rubbish, says Stephen Fleming

RPS coach Stephen Fleming termed the ICC approved rule for rain-truncated games as "rubbish".

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Nonsense pandered in the name of cricket analysis

It is unfortunate that the field of cricketing statistics is mostly dominated by amateurs.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Duckworth-Lewis-Stern system to be used for rain-affected matches

A Brisbane university professor Steve Stern has devised a fresh method of setting revised run-targets.

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Duckworth-Lewis — Decoding a brilliant, complex method through graphical representation

The complexities of the D/L method can be decoded with visual representation.

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Tony Lewis, of Duckworth-Lewis, Interview: Journalists denigrate system by publishing ‘rubbish’ without understanding

A Lancastrian born in Bolton, Tony Lewis forms one half of the duo credited with creating the best model for target revision in rain-interrupted matches. Or, as his partner Frank Duckworth once put it, it is all about getting a 'Fair Result in Foul Weather’. Arunabha Sengupta, Cricketcountry’s chief cricket writer, caught up with Lewis at the Lord’s Tavern after the first One-Day International (ODI) between the England and Australian women’s teams.

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s spell against Sri Lanka gives India berth in tri-series final

Bhuvneshwar Kumar recorded figures of 6-1-8-4 in a must-win clash against Sri Lanka at the Port-of-Spain on Tuesday to help India win the game by 81 runs. Put into bat India reached 119 for three in 29 overs thanks to a sedate 48 not out by Rohit Sharma. Sri Lanka needed 178 in 26 overs...

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Sri Lanka’s win over West Indies keeps all three teams in contention for tri-series final

Sri Lanka kept themselves in contention for a berth in the final of the tri-nation ODI series with a comfortable 39-run victory over West Indies in a rain-hit game here, a result which has thrown tournament wide open with all three teams in fray for the title clash.

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The difference between statistics and analytics and how numbers provide insights into cricket

A comprehensive and cerebral study performed by Dr Srinivas Bhogle of cricket analytics as it was yesterday, as it is today, and how it should be tomorrow.

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