This is basically a whinge at the DL system.
When a team is chasing a score, and the target/overs remaining is reduced because of this, the number of wickets lost becomes a factor in determining the adjusted figures.
Now, we rolled NZ for 238 in the 1st innings. No delays to that point. So, normally we'd be chasing a run rate of 4.78 per over for victory.
The rain then comes down, resulting in the loss of about an hour's play - and the adjusted target for us to chase - bearing in mind we have not lost any wickets - is 200 from 34 overs. The new run rate required is 5.88 per over. Is it just me, or is that going against the trend of the way the DL system has been calculated in recent years?
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the less overs you have to bat, the more (in terms of required run rate) they expect you to chase.
i dont really see a problem with it.
i dont really see a problem with it.
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Yeah, it just seems to me like we've been penalised around the same as NZ were in the other game, even though their innings had commenced and they'd already lost 3 wickets early.
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yeah, but how many overs did they have left to bat that time?
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If there's less overs, and you still have 10 wickets, then the Req RR HAS to go up..
If teams have less overs to bat, the run rate invariably goes up - as is proven in T20..
I know it doesn't seem fair but they did go through a lot of games and stats to work out how games flow to work out what is right.
They've got it pretty right I reckon, considering they still use a formula.
I remember years ago when Pakistan were playing England...
Pakistan (?) needed 22 off 7 balls.... then it rained.
When they came out, they needed 22 of 1 ball.
Numbers/teams might not be accurate but it's close enough.
If the delay was when it was today... and they just reduced the target to be the same Req RR, it's too much of an advantage for the team batting second.
If teams have less overs to bat, the run rate invariably goes up - as is proven in T20..
I know it doesn't seem fair but they did go through a lot of games and stats to work out how games flow to work out what is right.
They've got it pretty right I reckon, considering they still use a formula.
I remember years ago when Pakistan were playing England...
Pakistan (?) needed 22 off 7 balls.... then it rained.
When they came out, they needed 22 of 1 ball.
Numbers/teams might not be accurate but it's close enough.
If the delay was when it was today... and they just reduced the target to be the same Req RR, it's too much of an advantage for the team batting second.
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Re: 4th ODI - Aus v NZ
David wrote: I remember years ago when Pakistan were playing England...
Pakistan (?) needed 22 off 7 balls.... then it rained.
When they came out, they needed 22 of 1 ball.
22 off one ball was correct. i think south africa was involved though.
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True, could've been RSA.
But i'm sure it was Pakistan?
But i'm sure it was Pakistan?
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im probably wrong. too lazy to google atm lol.
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