Duckworth Lewis Method comes into effect when

Duckworth Lewis Method comes into effect when


Duckworth Lewis Method comes into effect when

  • Duck enters Ground
  • It Rains
  • Players r tired
  • Match is drawn


The Duckworth-Lewis (D/L) method is a mathematical formula used to calculate the target score for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances. 

It is intended to provide a fair result by adjusting the target score to account for the fact that the team batting second has received fewer overs to score runs.

The D/L method is used in international cricket and many domestic competitions around the world. It is applied when the team batting second has not received their full allocation of overs due to rain or other factors, and the match cannot be completed. 

The D/L method calculates a revised target score based on the number of overs remaining for the team batting second and the number of wickets that have fallen. The revised target is set such that the team batting second has the same theoretical chance of winning as they would have had if the match had been completed according to the original playing conditions.



Duckworth Lewis Method comes into effect when





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  • It Rains