Dear Friends,
Twenty20 cricket is now recognised as a separate format in itself in cricket and is recognised through worldcups held once in two years and through T20 tournaments throughout the year. However, there has been lot of discontent and debate over the use of Duckworth-Lewis rule for T20 cricket. I have attepted to look at the rain rule from a slightly offbeat perspective and the result is the calculator you may find on my webpage.
https://sites.google.com/site/ganucfd/miscellaneous
I will be happy if cricket enthusiasts in the forum may evaluate the performance of the new rain rule via the calculator (instructions may be seen below on the webpage) and give your vaulable comments.
Thanks,
A cricket fan
Twenty20 cricket is now recognised as a separate format in itself in cricket and is recognised through worldcups held once in two years and through T20 tournaments throughout the year. However, there has been lot of discontent and debate over the use of Duckworth-Lewis rule for T20 cricket. I have attepted to look at the rain rule from a slightly offbeat perspective and the result is the calculator you may find on my webpage.
https://sites.google.com/site/ganucfd/miscellaneous
I will be happy if cricket enthusiasts in the forum may evaluate the performance of the new rain rule via the calculator (instructions may be seen below on the webpage) and give your vaulable comments.
Thanks,
A cricket fan