DLS method in cricket


DLS method in cricket
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 The term "dLS" in cricket likely refers to the "Duckworth-Lewis-Stern" method. The Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method is a mathematical formula used to adjust target scores in limited-overs cricket matches affected by weather interruptions. It was introduced as a fair and objective way to determine revised target scores when matches are shortened due to rain, bad light, or other unforeseen circumstances.


The DLS method takes into account various factors such as the number of overs remaining, the number of wickets lost, and the scoring patterns in the innings. It uses a complex algorithm to calculate a revised target score for the team batting second, ensuring that they have a fair chance to chase the target within the reduced overs.


The DLS method replaced the earlier Duckworth-Lewis method in 2014 when the International Cricket Council (ICC) approved the inclusion of Professor Steven Stern's contributions to the original method. Hence, the name was changed to Duckworth-Lewis-Stern.


The DLS method is now widely used in international and domestic limited-overs cricket matches when weather interruptions occur. It provides a means to adjust targets and produce more equitable results in matches affected by rain or other interruptions.

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