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Duckworth-Lewis method

ICC to stick on with Duckworth/Lewis method

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Friday it was sticking with the Duckworth/Lewis rule for deciding rain-affected matches after an Indian engineer put forward a replacement method.

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ICC to decide on VJD method as alternative to Duckworth-Lewis at Lord’s

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The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) cricket committee’s meeting on Wednesday and Thursday at Lord’s is expected to take a call on whether VJD method, developed by V Jayadevan, will replace the existing Duckworth-Lewis method to calculate target.

 

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ICC to look into a new method to calculate targets in rain-affected matches

By CricketCountry Staff

 

The International Cricket Council (ICC) will consider implementing, a new and fairer method of calculating targets for rain-marred cricket matches. The "VJD" system as it has been currently named, is the brain-child of a civil engineer from Trishur, Kerala, by the name of V Jayadevan.

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Duckworth & Lewis still causes heartburns; time to try the VJD Method

The Duckworth Lewis method has been a very controversial aspect of the game since its inception.

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Jayawardene wants review of Duckworth/Lewis system

His team might have benefitted in the final analysis but Kochi Tuskers Kerala captain Mahela Jayawardene still wants a review of the Duckworth/Lewis system for rain-truncated matches, saying it was time to see if it was good enough to be used in Twenty20 and ODIs.

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