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Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
You cock.

Bring everyone in
 






Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,222
Living In a Box
Oh well need to beat the Paddies for a place in the super 6
 


Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,111
Haywards Heath
Can't believe we got 191/5 and lost!
 


Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
Shambles.

Absolute f***ing SHAMBLES
 




Blackadder

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 6, 2003
16,111
Haywards Heath
We would have won over 20 overs FACT
 


ChapManiA

Banned
Oct 25, 2004
607
Burgess Hill, West-Sussex
What a farce. Usually D/L works that you need to match the runrate of the previous innings, then add on about another 20 runs, then an extra 10 runs for each additional wicket down. It's supposed to take into consideration the 'acceleration period' at the end of an innings, they use historical data to see what scoring rate teams achieve at the backend of the innings. England hit about 70 runs from overs 16-19.

I remember about 3 seasons ago, Sussex had a day night game away, they batted second, and had 2 overs knocked off their innings due to rain during the interval. Their target required from 38 overs was MORE than the opposition got from 40 overs.

In this game, it was made easier for the Windies.
 
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The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,398
f***ing joke. I'm not even joking, how the f*** can a team be asked to get 15% of the oppositions total with 22 balls and all wickets allowed to be used? That is honestly the strangest and most unfair rule I have ever heard of in ANY SPORT.

FIX. :angry:
 






















keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,895
If they had to 60 in 6 overs, but only had three wickets that would have been just about fair, but it's cost us twice in two WCs against the Windies now and is taking the piss
 


e77

Well-known member
May 23, 2004
7,270
Worthing
Duckworth Lewis is based entirely round the 40 and 50 over game, where it works well, and is based on the study of how games finished after the batting team were at a set position.

I would imagine they (or anyone else) would need a body of games to be built up before doing a Twenty20 version, which might be the case now as it has been going for 7 years.
 


simmo

Well-known member
Feb 8, 2008
2,787
Can't believe we got 191/5 and lost!

It was a farce, we bashed there bowling for about 15 of the 20 overs and ended up with a formidable score of 191/5, they did it for about 2.3 of ours (before the rain) and coasted to victory after (also may I add without the score increasing after they lost the 2 wickets, why didn't that happen??).

Let's hope we don't bat first if there is a bit of rain around today against Ireland!
 




Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,720
Uffern
I wonder if people would be moaning so much if it had been the other way round and WI had notched up 191 and lost when England hit 60.

There obviously needs to be a rethink on this but it's worth pointing out that WI didn't just win on D/L. They won on overall run rate too (both at the end product and when the rain came at 2.2 overs) and if the line had been drawn at 2.2 overs then WI were ahead of England too.

There clearly needs to be some rethinking about this but generally speaking, a recalculation due to rain is nearly always going to favour the side batting second as getting runs in fewer overs is always going to be easier.
 


The Wizard

Well-known member
Jul 2, 2009
18,398
I wonder if people would be moaning so much if it had been the other way round and WI had notched up 191 and lost when England hit 60.

There obviously needs to be a rethink on this but it's worth pointing out that WI didn't just win on D/L. They won on overall run rate too (both at the end product and when the rain came at 2.2 overs) and if the line had been drawn at 2.2 overs then WI were ahead of England too.

There clearly needs to be some rethinking about this but generally speaking, a recalculation due to rain is nearly always going to favour the side batting second as getting runs in fewer overs is always going to be easier.

The system is farcical and unfair. FACT. :mad:
 


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